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Started by Teejay, June 03, 2012, 23:33:56 PM

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Teejay

Am getting error code when trying to create categories and sub-categories in virtuemart 2.0.4, and can not save, amend the content in my shop information setting.All attempt to update to virtuemart 2.0.6 has been unsuccessfull, however i can see the file in my joomla 2.5.4 site root directory.I had uploaded the zip file via extension and installed, yet am getting update promt to virtuemart 2.0.6 on my left panel,i had updated the tables via the tools button, what can i do to rectify this error pls

jjk

Quote from: Teejay on June 03, 2012, 23:33:56 PM
Am getting error code
Which error code and which Joomla version? (might be a good idea to turn on 'Debug System' in Joomla in order to see more details)
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jjk

First, in VM2 administraton, go to 'Tools' - 'Tools & Migration' and click on 'Install tables or if necessary update them'.
If that doesn't solve your problem, you can try another update (to version 2.0.7d) and click on 'Install tables or if necessary update them' again.
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jjk

The "xml not found" usually means that you didn't unzip the update file first. After unzipping the file you should have two independent zip files, one for the VM2 core and another one with the "All in One" installer. See here: http://dev.virtuemart.net/projects/virtuemart/wiki/Installation_of_VirtueMart_2_with_provided_packages
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jjk

Quote from: Teejay on June 11, 2012, 15:51:18 PM
vmdebug self::$_jpConfig->lang nl_nl.
That line is just an information from VMDebug, no error code.  It just means that your default front (site) language is set to Dutch. However, from your description I still don't know if you installed the dutch Joomla language pack only, or also the dutch VM2 language pack. You need both dutch language packs.

The dutch VM2 language pack is a zip file which you can install with the Joomla Extension Manager, just like any other extension.
The latest version is available for download here: http://gruz.org.ua/virtuemart-language-files.html

If you still have problems after installing the dutch VM2 language files, please check this first (if you didn't do so already): http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=101280.msg335740#msg335740
Non-English Shops: Are your language files up to date?
http://virtuemart.net/community/translations