Thanks
]]>Are there plugins, tools or a method I can use.
I have search the forum but not finding a listing that matches my type of migration. Most of what I found is to replace production with dev, but I am needing to retain the production Woocommerce data.
Thank you,
]]>when I migrate my website to new host I got this error .
Warning: array_key_exists() expects parameter 2 to be array, boolean given in
../wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/admin/helper/class-wc-helper-options.php on line 54
I tried to uninstall woo commerce plugin and install the new fresh one . same problem appear .
PHP version: 7.3.6
]]>Maybe I am missing some settings. Thanks for any help.
Tobias
]]>I had a website made with Qtranslate and QtranslateX both abandoned, so when came last version of wp I got the need to look for another plugin. But all were either expensive or had no importer from QTranslate system. It meant I had to lose great part of my translations.
Eventually, I come across with Falang plugin and I asked the developer if he had an importer to not lose my posts and woocommerce products. He proposed to create one, so my bilingual website is already working fine.
IMHO so far the Falang plugin is the only one listed in the WP repository that has an importer for QTranslate posts and is compatible with woocomerce too.
I had more than 200 posts, 150 products and 1300 taxonomies to migrate.
Of course, by the end you have some little adjust must be done manually but it’s a trifle respect losing all translations.
Thank you Stephane for the great work you did and for your fantastic plugin.
In case you have a qTranslate website with many products and posts I suggest to test it.
]]>I had to clone&move a website in a new hosting with a new domain, so I can run some tests and troubleshooting there, without affecting the live website.
I’ve done many migrations of hosting and I’m pretty sure that part is done right. The problem must be with the domain switch. I updated the database entries and followed a dozen of tutorials on domain switch, but my homepage still looks very bad /:
I also came across this tutorial which had some extra tips than the rest:
https://wpbeaches.com/updating-wordpress-mysql-database-after-moving-to-a-new-url/
but still no luck.
worth to mention: this website’s database used different prefix (not the wp_ one), but that should be fine I guess.
I tried disabling all the plugins, but didn’t help.
Now, whenever I want to add a new plugin, it asks me to log back in my wp-admin again, every time, so I can’t even install plugins via the wp-admin anymore..
Any ideas what could be wrong? I honestly ran out of ideas what to check anymore.
]]>I’m trying to migrate an e-commerce store to WooComerce, but I would need a bit of help to do it the right way since the store has +3,000 products.
I’ve found all the products in the database, and there should be no problem to export and map the correct fields, to make the list WooCommerce ready!
The problem are the images.
I don’t see any image link about the products, in the database. The website is using a very user-unfriendly plugin called: wpShopGermany (not updated for years by the owners of the website, so maybe that’s why).
Any ideas on how to tackle this? The products are not saved as posts or pages in WordPress, but they are listed as products under the plugin page.
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