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michaelMember
Hi – sorry for taking so long to reply.
Just to be clear, I uploaded a clean, unmodified, version of the plugin. I didn’t reapply any customizations, especially since I’m not I’ve made any to the plug in at all. I am using NextGen Gallery to display the artwork, and the gallery-wp-estore.php file to integrate the two; just in case I had modified that one I deleted the version I had and uploaded a freshly downloaded one.
The plug in still reports the error I relayed up above, and variations are still not calculating. Now, this isn’t to say that there isn’t a modification that’s been made somewhere I shouldn’t have, either to next gen gallery or to the site css, or whatever. I’m not honestly sure. And I don’t know why the ‘ + ‘ signs you mentioned aren’t showing up. Could that have been overriden elsewhere? But I can vouch for the plug in being fresh.
Just to be safe, I repeated the process again just now. It still says:
“It looks like you did not follow the WP eStore upgrade instruction to update the plugin. The database schema is out of sync and need to be updated. Please deactivate the plugin and follow the upgrade instruction from here to upgrade the plugin and correct this.”
michaelMemberHello!
Thanks for the reply. I did as directed – deactivated and deleted the plug in, then uploaded the new unzipped folder via FTP to the plugins directory. I then reloaded the plugins page in WP and activated the database. It returned the following error:
“It looks like you did not follow the WP eStore upgrade instruction to update the plugin. The database schema is out of sync and need to be updated. Please deactivate the plugin and follow the upgrade instruction from here to upgrade the plugin and correct this.”
Then in another box below that:
“Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.”
The plugin shows as activated. Trundling over to one of the products on the site and adding it to the cart stills end up with it at zero dollars, although I understand things are probably a bit broken right now.
Any assistance is appreciated! Thanks for the help so far.
michaelMemberI’ve got a similar to these folks, and I’m pretty darn sure that it’s because either A) the theme is improperly coded I’ve hacked and slashed at every stylesheet and .php file for a ten mile radius of this site, so lord only knows what hideous damage I’ve inflicted.
But, I’m trying to set up a s system for a client where each item in the shop doesn’t have a base price, and the price is created off of the variation that is chosen. As it stands now, if I add a price to a product, it will show up in the widget shopping cart; but variation prices never do.
Any assistance would be phenomenally appreciated. Here is a link to the site in question:
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