opencart v3.0.2.0 default theme .
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Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
Have you got a folder en-gb in your filing system?
catalog / language / en-gb
You need to check your files from your installation not via the admin panel.
Check with your host if you are unsure
DISCLAIMER:
You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXIxDoCRc84
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
You forgot to mention your CPanel, presuming you use CPanel.
You have presumed the user uses ftp or has a file manager.
Is there a reason you preferred not to answer the question in the first instance rather than just commenting on the assistance of others?
DISCLAIMER:
You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXIxDoCRc84
Simple. Free assistance provides no guarantees. So to add, File Managers can be seen in many host panels, not only cPanel. As per my previous post states; File Manager or FTP.by mona wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:56 pmThank you Straightlight for explaining some of the ways you can check if the en-gb folder exists in your Opencart installation.
You forgot to mention your CPanel, presuming you use CPanel.
You have presumed the user uses ftp or has a file manager.
Is there a reason you preferred not to answer the question in the first instance rather than just commenting on the assistance of others?
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
There is no OR in that
straightlight wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:34 pmOr, to simply check in your file manager, or FTP, for the en-gb folder and files.
If you believed it was not clear, wanted to agree to reinforce the solution or had something to add, why not do it in a positive way?straightlight wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 10:45 pmSimple. Free assistance provides no guarantees. So to add, File Managers can be seen in many host panels, not only cPanel. As per my previous post states; File Manager or FTP.
For example: as above, you need to check if the folder exists, you can check that in a number of ways including
if you use ftp (which is obvious to most people if they use ftp of course)
Do you think it is necessary for me to correct/add to your comment ?
@Straightlight Which file manager do you mean - the one in admin?
In my opinion that would be being critical for the sake of it with no purpose. You might not be being perfectly clear, but obvious nevertheless.
If a user knows there are files and folders from the opencart installation, they will know where they are to check
If a user does not know where the files and folders are located, they ask their host.
Perfectly clear and accurate
In addition, I disagree that free assistance provides any different level . The issue is not about money, it is about the ability to assist based on the information provided, the visibility of the users system, the simplicity of the solution and the desire for someone to help.
You are free to only offer paid support.
I am free to offer free support where it is Opencart related and has no complications to provide it for free.
You do not want to be of any assistance to the user on this post, so don’t, but you do not have to criticise others who choose to for free just because you want to do it being paid. Maybe there are other issues going on and then you can be paid for your guaranteed work, but that is not the case at this point.
DISCLAIMER:
You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXIxDoCRc84
Correct. I could of add in the meantime that it was about the host console of the File Manager rather than the one from Opencart. However, I see no critism over you on this topic rather than your post being the first to argue about my replies. Besides, it is the 2nd time and 2nd topic you are criticizing about it while I haven't even quoted you on it. Not to worry, though, if I have any issues with your replies - you'll know it.by mona wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 11:32 pmExactly so as my previous post statesThere is no OR in that
straightlight wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 9:34 pmOr, to simply check in your file manager, or FTP, for the en-gb folder and files.If you believed it was not clear, wanted to agree to reinforce the solution or had something to add, why not do it in a positive way?straightlight wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 10:45 pmSimple. Free assistance provides no guarantees. So to add, File Managers can be seen in many host panels, not only cPanel. As per my previous post states; File Manager or FTP.
For example: as above, you need to check if the folder exists, you can check that in a number of ways including
if you use ftp (which is obvious to most people if they use ftp of course)
Do you think it is necessary for me to correct/add to your comment ?
@Straightlight Which file manager do you mean - the one in admin?
In my opinion that would be being critical for the sake of it with no purpose. You might not be being perfectly clear, but obvious nevertheless.
If a user knows there are files and folders from the opencart installation, they will know where they are to check
If a user does not know where the files and folders are located, they ask their host.
Perfectly clear and accurate
In addition, I disagree that free assistance provides any different level . The issue is not about money, it is about the ability to assist based on the information provided, the visibility of the users system, the simplicity of the solution and the desire for someone to help.
You are free to only offer paid support.
I am free to offer free support where it is Opencart related and has no complications to provide it for free.
You do not want to be of any assistance to the user on this post, so don’t, but you do not have to criticise others who choose to for free just because you want to do it being paid. Maybe there are other issues going on and then you can be paid for your guaranteed work, but that is not the case at this point.
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
all what i want is change in (Extension List - Payments) i want to change the name of ''Bank Transfer'' to ''Bank Transfer or E-wallet'' how to do it manually with file manager !!!...thanks....
opencart v3.0.2.0 default theme ....
admin/language/en-gb/extension/payment/cheque.php
catalog/language/en-gb/extension/payment/cheque.php
example
find
Code: Select all
$_['text_title'] = 'Cheque / Money Order';
Code: Select all
$_['text_title'] = 'Money Order wallet';
DISCLAIMER:
You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXIxDoCRc84
thanks alot ... sorry i meant (Bank Transfer)...by mona wrote: ↑Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:20 ampresuming you mean installed cheque payment
admin/language/en-gb/extension/payment/cheque.php
catalog/language/en-gb/extension/payment/cheque.php
example
findchangeCode: Select all
$_['text_title'] = 'Cheque / Money Order';
Code: Select all
$_['text_title'] = 'Money Order wallet';
2- have i to change all admin and catalog or i can just change it in catalog !!! will be a problem if yes !!!
The logic is the same, that is the MCV[-L] structure of Opencart
http://docs.opencart.com/en-gb/developer/module/
DISCLAIMER:
You should not modify core files .. if you would like to donate a cup of coffee I will write it in a modification for you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXIxDoCRc84
Dedication and passion goes to those who are able to push and merge a project.
Regards,
Straightlight
Programmer / Opencart Tester
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