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Hi All

 

I have tried this on multiple IE / Chrome etc browsers, different computers etc.

Following are details on my setup

 

 

Prestashop Version: 1.4.8.2

Server information: FreeBSD FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE-p8 #2 r1019 i386

Server software Version: Apache/1.3.42 (Unix) mod_auth_tkt/2.1.0 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_ssl/2.8.31 OpenSSL/0.9.8r

PHP Version: 5.2.17

MySQL Version: 4.1.22

 

I want to apply an Australian localisation pack however when i went to the Localisation tab, i noticed in the dropdown box next to the "Localization pack you want to import" the error:

"Cannot connect to prestashop.com

When I press the import button (even though i cant select anything) i get the error at the top of the page

Cannot load localization pack (from prestashop.com and from your local folder "localization")

 

any ideas, can i manualy install an Australian localisation pack?

 

See attachment for the picture of the errors.

 

Bump.. anyone anything?

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Edited by Andrew B (see edit history)
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"Cannnot connect..." message is probably due to allow_url_fopen not being available.

 

However AU localization should be there by default (see /localization/ directory). Not being able apply a locally available pack (even a

remote conn is not available) is a bug, report it at the tracker.

 

Meanwhile you can populate the values manually. In addition to the values on that page, add a curreny (Dollar, AUD, 036) and add states. Open and check the au.xml in a text editor if in doubt of any value.

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Ive noticed that on the front page, it outlines

To receive PrestaShop update warnings, you need to activate the <b>allow_url_fopen</b> command in your <b>php.ini</b> config fil

how do i mod this, it seems there is a comms issue..

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