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Thanks. I’ll have to take a look. Could be the theme adding that. I got yours to show up, but only with “1 Item” and not the icon. However, it crashed IE every time.
I’ll dig around and see if I can find the conflict.
Really? Interesting. I’ll have to look at what other plugins in use are affecting the cart. Perhaps there’s a conflict, and that could be causing the issue. Thanks.
Thanks. That turned on the plug-in for me, but it’s not actually working. Not sure if it’s something to do with the multisite or not. Just set options for main site and it doesn’t work there.
All I want to do is turn off the price. It would be nice if I could add a quantity of items in the cart too.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Dropbox Upload] Duplicate file namesThanks. Just noticed it because trying to upload from an iPhone works perfect! … until you realize that all the files get named “image_[date]” so that every new file overwrites the previous. Was trying to use this as a way for my friends to upload photos they took at my wedding.
That’s too bad. That won’t really work for me. I’m trying to sell product and create distributor pages that will allow distributors to have a custom landing page. If I use multisite it creates a separate installation of WordPress, which means more than one product database. Definitely won’t work.
Oh well.
@raybez, were you ever able to figure this out? I’m trying to do the same thing.
Thanks, @netflow. Not crazy about paying $35 or whatever per month.
That’s really unfortunate. It seems like there has to be some way to accomplish this. I’m going to investigate different categories and whether or not I can point a different domain to a category section or something. There’s obviously some logistics to work through, but I feel like there has to be some way to do this.
Hey @netflow, did you ever get a resolution to this? I’m trying to do the same thing. I have three websites – two retail sites selling the same products to different demographics so they have different look and marketing to the site. Then a third site that functions as a distributor/wholesale website, so it has different pricing. But I’d like to have one place to update/manage products instead of having to make updates to three different sites each time we change prices, add new products, etc.
I was hoping to use woocommerce, but at this point I’d be open to whatever.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 error on PHP pagesThanks. *Fingers crossed*
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 error on PHP pagesDon’t know if this means anything or not, but I haven’t yet removed my old site from the server. (A Mambo CMS site.) It isn’t on the root so you have to know the path to reach it, but it also gave me a 500 yesterday. Today, of course, it’s back.
Don’t know if that helps at all, but I found that to be strange. So I thought I would throw that out there in the interest of giving as much info as I can.
Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 error on PHP pagesNow that the site is working I can also access the error logs. I see a lot of errors, but most everything is “file does not exist”.
Is it safe to copy and paste the whole log from yesterday here?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 error on PHP pagesOK, that’s weird the site is back. What’s more weird is the site seems to be working fine yet I never replaced the .htaccess file. Actually I had two files – one at the root and one at the /blog/ level. I started at /blog when I was building it and then changed the settings to display at the root.
I didn’t know which one was the real working one so I downloaded a backup and deleted both yesterday while trying to fix the issue. Both are still gone, yet the site is working. ???
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 500 error on PHP pagesGo Daddy’s support said they don’t support custom built sites basically, but she said one of their support people poked around and said “something isn’t pointing to the right place”.