After upgrading to 2.0.1K all of my Product IMAGES are not showing...they are replaced with the Product Image Unavailable icon.
If you EDIT the products the images ARE there.
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SOLVED:
OK, after install of 2.0.1K ALL of the images were unpublished.
So, went to SHOP then MEDIA FILES and selected ALL images and set them to publish and then on the top clicked Synchronize media to VirtueMart.
All of the images show up now.
Could you explain what you did here? I have migrated a test site with at least some partial success except that the images did not transfer. One of the instructions on another thread talked about dropping them into folders that need to be created. That part was not clear. Can you clarify for me?
Bruce
www.pepper-passion.com
Bruce
You should create your directory first before starting to import or migrated your files over to 2.0.1 k or N!
review the image I am attaching to make should you place your images in the right directories. Once you got your images in place then start the migration. And if you don't have a lot of images try changing your images name from VM 1.1.9. instead of having a long filename that VM 1.1.9 create you can give your images a simple name. but if you can't change the names you might run into problems with the PDF file in the beta releases.
(main directory and the other sub-directories)
Virtuemart
category
product
manufacturer
vendor
If you are upgrading from VM 1.1.9 your images will be broken down in this order. So to save time and errors you can copy your images over first then do the
migration process.
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