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Mort-lemur

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  1. Hi, I will be closing one of our 2.3.4 websites shortly and concentrating our other 2.3.4 website. I would like somehow to add a redirect from the closing store to the live store and display a message for a few seconds prior to the redirect happening. I know that a 301 redirect would be the best way to add the redirect, but my understanding is that you cant add a message to a 301? I also need to keep access available to my admin area for a while to continue to view orders for items still under warranty. What would the best way to do this please?
  2. OK a quick update on this one. We now have a fully functional epdq payment module installed thanks to @BrockleyJohn so we are once again able to take card payments via our website. Although we use OSC 2.3.4 I believe there is a module available for other versions. Thank you John for your work on this.
  3. @Jack_mcs I have eventually found a solution that works, thanks to a post on stackoverflow where someone else could not run a .php file via cron. The solution that works for me is as follows: (probably a very messy solution) 1. I moved the googlefeeder.php file to the root and commented out chdir('../'); 2. Created a file called googlefeeder_test.php in the root containing the following code: echo file_get_contents('https://mysite.co.uk/googlefeeder.php?noftp=1/'); 3. Set a cron job with the following code: php /home/myusername/public_html/googlefeeder_test.php This runs the googlefeeder.php code as a URL and updates the data-feed file without uploading to google, as google merchant center is set to retrieve this file once per day. This still has me puzzled though as I have no problem running googlesitemap as a cron but googlefeeder just would not run. Thank you for the help.
  4. @Jack_mcs my googlefeeder.php is already in my admin folder on my 2.3.4 site and runs fine from my admin google base commands - its when trying to run a cron I get the error emails. Many Thanks
  5. The email I receive from cron job is a few errors such as: [mysite@myserver ~]$ php /home/username/public_html/adminname/googlefeeder.php PHP Warning: include(includes/configure.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/username/public_html/adminname/includes/application_top.php on line 28 googlefeeder.php invokes admin/includes/application_top.php but then does not seem to be finding includes/configure.php or includes/configure_options.php although these files exist. The googlefeeder runs as it should when called up in a browser tab. Im stumped....
  6. @Jack_mcs sorry to be a pain, but I now seem to have another problem - in that I cannot seem to run googlefeeder.php as a cron job from within my admin folder (my hosting provider is struggling to be able to resolve as well) Will googlefeeder.php run from the root (ie. public_html) folder, as I have cron jobs that run fine from there. Many Thanks
  7. I think I found what the problem was - in the section on merchant center where I set up the Fetch for the .txt file I had not set the default currency to GBP. Feeds now seem to be being added to google again, and I have set a cron to update the .txt file twice daily.
  8. Enabled it - still not adding the currency code to the .txt file
  9. apparently not - I have ensured that currency is set to GBP in googlefeeder.php and turned the line of code above to "1" and the output is still without the "GBP" suffix on the price.
  10. @Jack_mcs It looks like my main problem is that the datafeed is providing the price as a single numeric eg. "10.99" where google is looking for 10.99 GBP. Would this be because I have the line in googlefeeder.php set as follows? define('OPTIONS_ENABLED_CURRENCY', 0);
  11. OK not as simple as I thought..... Google did not seem to like the .csv file, so pointed it instead to the .txt file, which gave a successful upload. However, it does not seem to pick up the price or currency fields from the .txt file as per the screenshot below:
  12. @Jack_mcs I think for the time being I will get round this by the following: 1) Create (but don't upload) datafeed 2) From google merchant center add the path to where the file is located eg: https://wwwmysite.co.uk/feeds/name_of_file.csv Set for google to retrieve the file daily Can you see any problems with this? Many Thanks
  13. @Jack_mcs Hi Jack, Just had the following reminder from google: Is there any update to googlefeeder on the horizon? Many Thanks
  14. Hi, We have been using EPDQ without problem for the last few years. However, last year Barclays changed their requirements meaning that the current integration no longer worked and we had to pause taking online payments using EPDQ. The old EPDQ add-on developers are no longer around, and I was wondering if anyone was using EPDQ successfully at the moment? using the following Barclays requirements: <form method="post" action="https://mdepayments.epdq.co.uk/ncol/test/orderstandard_utf8.asp" id=form1 name=form1> <!-- general parameters: see Form parameters --> <input type="hidden" name="PSPID" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="ORDERID" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="AMOUNT" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="CURRENCY" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="LANGUAGE" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="CN" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="EMAIL" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="OWNERZIP" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="OWNERADDRESS" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="OWNERCTY" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="OWNERTOWN" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="OWNERTELNO" value=""> <!-- check before the payment: see Security: Check before the payment --> <input type="hidden" name="SHASIGN" value=""> <!-- layout information: see Look and feel of the payment page --> <input type="hidden" name="TITLE" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="BGCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="TXTCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="TBLBGCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="TBLTXTCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="BUTTONBGCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="BUTTONTXTCOLOR" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="LOGO" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="FONTTYPE" value=""> <!-- post payment redirection: see Transaction feedback to the customer --> <input type="hidden" name="ACCEPTURL" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="DECLINEURL" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="EXCEPTIONURL" value=""> <input type="hidden" name="CANCELURL" value=""> <input type="submit" value="" id=submit2 name=submit2> </form> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
  15. Hi Jack, Looks like Google are making changes to how files are transferred, I received the following today: What changes would be needed to the Google feeder files so that they will still work (Site is running on 2.3.4) Many Thanks
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