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  • Thread Starter Bryan

    (@btr214)

    btw, this is an error that is listed at the top of each page of the wordpress admin site, not as the result of any specific action.

    Bryan

    (@btr214)

    I get a similar error, but the directory structure is different. I noticed that the directory structure the error gives is not correct: The error states that it can’t create /home/content/27/10477527/html/mutualprotective.org/uploads/slp/; however, the file structure of my install should be /home/content/27/10477527/html/mutualprotective.org/wp-content/uploads/slp/

    Why is the wp-content subfolder missing?

    Thread Starter Bryan

    (@btr214)

    Well, that’s just it, this is before anything is added to the cart. This is just on the shopping page. There are controls for this item that allow you to select multiple SKU quantities under a single page, depending on which time-slot you want to buy tickets for. So, for instance, I can increase the 7pm ticket count to 2 AND the 9pm ticket count to 1 before I add anything to my cart, but then if I change my mind and want 3 for the 7pm but 0 for the 9pm, I cannot decrease the 9pm selection back to 0 using the controls; I have to manually change it in the text field.

    It also doesn’t account for the fact that using the controls to reduce the count of an item that is currently at 0 will actually INCREASE it to 1.

    https://southsidedepot.com/index.php/product/santa-train/snowflake-express/

    This is the page that has the issue. This bug/design-flaw/user-error also occurs on other product pages, but since all of the other pages only have a single SKU, it doesn’t cause any issues. On the linked page, however, if you can’t restore an item to 0, you can’t add any of your desired products to your cart without manually adjusting or reloading and reselecting your desired items because it’s all-or-nothing. This issue defeats the purpose, or severely limits the purpose, of having product groups in the first place.

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