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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0001783OXID eShop (all versions)4.07. Source code, Testpublic2012-12-10 13:45
Reporterclaro Assigned To 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status resolvedResolutionno change required 
Product Version4.3.0 revision 26948 
Summary0001783: Wrong Filename for generated Picture1
DescriptionThe generated picutre1 which is automaticly safed in "..\out\pictures\1" does not get the suffix "_p1" (= articlepic.jpg instead of articlepic_p1.jpg) as in previous versions.

Furthermore there is also the icon picture (articlepic_ico.jpg) safed in "..\out\pictures\1". Which doesn't make any sense as the icon picture is already safed in "..\out\pictures\icon".

In the shop Backend the fields for administrating the zoom-picture are missing.
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dainius.bigelis

2010-04-21 08:43

reporter   ~0002567

Last edited: 2010-04-21 08:44

Reminder sent to: claro

Hi,

Such are the changes because newly implemented feature in version 4.3.0 (check here please):
- http://www.oxid-esales.com/en/news/blog/road-map-oxid-eshop-430-mostly-community-driven-features-planned
for "Add the possibility to upload one base picture";
or here:
http://oxid.uservoice.com/pages/31940-feature-requests/suggestions/363562-add-a-possibility-to-upload-one-base-picture?ref=title
Since this feature, the zoom fields were removed and handled by inserting base pictures.
Thus - the _p1 suffix to the file name is not needed any more. The ico files are still created as was before.

Best regards,

claro

2010-04-21 10:13

reporter   ~0002568

Last edited: 2010-04-21 10:14

But it can't be right when the new generated pictures don't have the same suffix (_p1) like the "old" pictures. There will be no stringent filename policy in the directory "..\out\pictures\1" anymore.

birute_meilutyte

2010-04-23 09:07

reporter   ~0002575

Reminder sent to: claro

Hello,

shop is working without problems with both, old and new picture names.
i agree, that as you say, now there are no stringent filename policy in the directory. but many eshops owners import products data to shop and simply upload picture files to server. looking from this point of view, pictures never had stringent filename policy.

greetings,
Birute M.