VWinterswijk Posted January 14 Share Posted January 14 (edited) Not sure what to do now. Edited January 14 by VWinterswijk (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knowband Plugins Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 What's the error description? The error description will be at the top (the screenshot you have shared). Share the stack trace screenshot as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
coeos.pro Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 could you click on "Logs 1" in top ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VWinterswijk Posted January 15 Author Share Posted January 15 11 hours ago, Knowband Plugins said: What's the error description? The error description will be at the top (the screenshot you have shared). Share the stack trace screenshot as well. sorry, first time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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PrestaHeroes.com Posted January 15 Share Posted January 15 A few important clarifications that are often glossed over in the forum: PrestaShop 9.0.x was marketed as stable In reality, it behaved more like an extended release candidate. Core workflows (including International → Locations → States/Provinces) have produced regressions, validation errors, and UI inconsistencies that simply did not exist in mature 1.7 or 8.x branches. Current reality: 9.1 is still beta The currently announced 9.1.x line is explicitly a beta. By definition: It is not intended for common use It assumes advanced users, staging environments, and log-level debugging Merchants should expect breakage, schema changes, and unfinished features That alone should have been communicated much more clearly. Community “testing” ≠ informed consent Year after year, the same pattern repeats: A major version is labeled “ready” Merchants upgrade in good faith Real-world issues surface The community ends up discovering and reporting problems post-release I highly recommend and what should be stated by seasoned PrestaShop users is that PS9 is not ready, to not use ps9 but an earlier version or just find another ecommerce platform, there are plenty and none use the business module that PrestaShop uses. PrestaShop lost so much market share doing things like this, ps9 has NO must have feature, PrestaShop does this so people have to repurchase modules and themes, none of which are very good. If you want a stable PrestaShop then use 8.2.3. I challenge other forum members to speak the truth to new users and who got tricked in ps9, use any previous stable version. Hopefully the new owners of PrestaShop will put an end to this, I think they will. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VWinterswijk Posted January 16 Author Share Posted January 16 (edited) 10 hours ago, El Patron said: A few important clarifications that are often glossed over in the forum: PrestaShop 9.0.x was marketed as stable In reality, it behaved more like an extended release candidate. Core workflows (including International → Locations → States/Provinces) have produced regressions, validation errors, and UI inconsistencies that simply did not exist in mature 1.7 or 8.x branches. Current reality: 9.1 is still beta The currently announced 9.1.x line is explicitly a beta. By definition: It is not intended for common use It assumes advanced users, staging environments, and log-level debugging Merchants should expect breakage, schema changes, and unfinished features That alone should have been communicated much more clearly. Community “testing” ≠ informed consent Year after year, the same pattern repeats: A major version is labeled “ready” Merchants upgrade in good faith Real-world issues surface The community ends up discovering and reporting problems post-release I highly recommend and what should be stated by seasoned PrestaShop users is that PS9 is not ready, to not use ps9 but an earlier version or just find another ecommerce platform, there are plenty and none use the business module that PrestaShop uses. PrestaShop lost so much market share doing things like this, ps9 has NO must have feature, PrestaShop does this so people have to repurchase modules and themes, none of which are very good. If you want a stable PrestaShop then use 8.2.3. I challenge other forum members to speak the truth to new users and who got tricked in ps9, use any previous stable version. Hopefully the new owners of PrestaShop will put an end to this, I think they will. Thank you, I had a 1.7.8 running but somehow I got major errors after a update and after resetting the backup i still had errors, products not showing in my orders. etc. so I decided to upgrade to a new version instead. But horror as well, going to work on 8.2.3 right away. I have to get it back running asap. No income this way. Edited January 16 by VWinterswijk (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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