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  1. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  2. Sveiki, jei vis dar kas susidursit su analogiska HTTP Error 500 problema, tai pats po daugybes perskaitytu forumu ir isbandytu ivairiu pakeitimu (ijungti klaidu rodyma... atjungineti kai kuriuos modulius... isvalyti cache/smarty... naujai ikeliant sistemos failus... tikrinant servo konfiguracija ir t.t.) realu sprendima pagaliau radau kazkokiame tinklarastyje, ne PS forumuose: 1. Isjungti ir vel Įjungti Draugiški URL. Tai sugeneruos naują .htaccess failą. 2. Atsisiųsti .htaccess failą ir iškomentuoti eilutę “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” prieki jos parašant #, bei vėl įkelti. 3. Serveryje pakeisti PHP versiją 5.6 (5.5 / 5.4), į 5.2. Tai, bent man, išsprendė esmines problemas
  3. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / deleting cache/smarty / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  4. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / deleting cache/smarty / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  5. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  6. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn Off and turn On the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  7. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn On and turn Off the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  8. Maybe it will be useful information for some of you: I had problems with HTTP Error 500... and spend many hours reading forum topics and trying many solutions... turning on error reporting / disabling some modules / reuploding files / cheking server configuration and many more... Finaly I found solution in some blog, away from PS community Its: 1. Turn On and turn Off the SEO friendly URLs. This will generate the a .htaccess file on your root. 2. Download the .htaccess file. Comment the line “SetEnv HTTP_MOD_REWRITE On” by putting # before the line and reuplod. 3. If the version of PHP running on your server is 5.4 (5.5 / 5.6), change it to 5.2. This should solve your problem
  9. Hi all I was looking for solution to display dual currency in PrestaShop - its actual for European Union countries who changes national currency to Euro and must display prices at least half year before and after in TWO currencies - national and Eur. After reading topics I was trying other metods but nothing works. And after all I found super simple solution - no changes to controllers or so: Just add: | €{round($productPrice*0.2896, 2)} After: <span id="our_price_display">{convertPrice price=$productPrice}</span> In: product.tpl You just need to change RATE of national currency to other currency. In my case its LTL:EUR=0.2896 if you're looking for a solution that refresh the price in different currency also with quantity change (quantity discount) or attributes change, here is the solution: display two currencies simultaneously Thats it
  10. Hi all I was looking for solution to display dual currency in PrestaShop - its actual for European Union countries who changes national currency to Euro and must display prices at least half year before and after in TWO currencies - national and Eur. After reading topics I was trying other metods but nothing works. And after all I found super simple solution - no changes to controllers or so: Just add: | €{round($productPrice*0.2896, 2)} After: <span id="our_price_display">{convertPrice price=$productPrice}</span> In: product.tpl You just need to change RATE of national currency to other currency. In my case its LTL:EUR=0.2896 Thats it
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