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How can I tell which version of eCart I used to create a site ?

Thread began 8/19/2015 9:42 am by Dave Buchholz | Last modified 8/19/2015 12:24 pm by Ray Borduin | 2041 views | 6 replies |

Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

How can I tell which version of eCart I used to create a site ?

I have an "historic" customer ask me to take a look at their site as paypal express has stopped working for some reason but I am not sure at this point whether I used eCart 4 or 5 to create his cart and I don't want to open it up in 6 as I modified the code fairly heavily at the time.

If I can reinstall the cart extension I used then I would feel more comfortable working on it.

Regards,

Dave Buchholz
I-CRE8 Limited

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

A suggestion in the release notes section it would be useful if you added a date when that version number was released.

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

Also if it helps the cart files are all dated November 2012 if that helps narrow down the cart version.

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

If you open up the file WA_eCart/WA_eCart_Definition_PHP, it should have the version on the top of the code.

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

Ray,

unfortunately as you will see in the attached file there is no version number present :-(

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

I'm pretty sure that is eCart 5

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Dave BuchholzBeta Tester

ok, thanks Ray

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