I deleted all the files in C:\ProgramData\SellerDeck\Sellerdeck 2018\Sites\Site1 that were not in folders but I got the upload error again as SD put the files back in there.
Has anyone uploaded a v18 site to a test server?
Jonathan Chappell Website Designer SellerDeck Website Designer Actinic to SellerDeck upgrades Graphicz Limited - www.graphicz.co.uk
Well I created a brand new demo site in SD 16.0.3. Made a Snapshot of the new site and imported it into V18. I could see the site appear looking OK in the Preview pane, and then the upgrader asked to update my layouts. Said OK to that and it appeared to run without issues but has now thoroughly corrupted the V18 site. Attached is a screenshot of the product page for the Engagement Ring product. A complete mess with no sign of the product.
I did this twice with 2 different demo sites and got the same miserable results.
It did, however, upload (the hideous mess) without errors and there's still no spurious Sites folder within Program Data.
Clean install, default settings, Sites folder in Program Data from the word go!
Anyone from SD reading this?
PS: It's Windows 10 Pro despite the C drive name!
Imported v16 snap from a live working site. Upgrader replaced company logo with default. Otherwise seems OK so far.
Uploaded and got same message as above so upload failed.
In fact 'DigestSHAPurePerl.pm' is present in all the sites in the 'Sites' folder of Program Data/Sellerdeck/Sellerdeck 2016, the problem is that SD 2018 is incorrectly comparing the 'Documents' 'Site 1' with the 'Program Data' 'Site 1'.
Renaming DigestSHAPurePerl.pm in the Program Data folder to DigestSHAPurePerl.pm.BAK doesn't help as DigestSHAPurePerl.pm immediately reappears!
How can I get round this?
Jonathan Chappell Website Designer SellerDeck Website Designer Actinic to SellerDeck upgrades Graphicz Limited - www.graphicz.co.uk
Thanks Jonathan, I also had that problem with one site, but wasn't able to reproduce it again. I though it must be an artefact of my testing - some of my test sites go through multiple upgrades and downgrades, which can sometimes cause issues.
I will take another look, and check with one of our developers about it.
Jonathan, could you check to see if you have DigestSHAPurePerl.pm in your Additional Files list, please? If so, delete it, and that should resolve the issue.
It would have been added by a PSP installation but is now uploaded by default. The installer should have removed it from the list. We are investigating to see how it could have been missed.
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