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30knees

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  1. This is a follow-up issue: https://forum.thirtybees.com/topic/1512/suggestion-friendly-urls-should-not-automatically-update-after-title-edit
  2. Currently, friendly URLs automatically update when a product oder category title is edited. I think this can easily causes problems when coupled with the lack of a redirect, as discussed here: https://forum.thirtybees.com/topic/1490/suggestion-editing-seo-friendly-url-automatically-creates-a-permanent-redirect/11
  3. @datakick said in Suggestion: Editing SEO>Friendly URL automatically creates a permanent redirect: @lesley I think we are talking about two different things. I believe you are talking about changing schema or urls / routes under Preferences > SEO & URLs. I'm talking about changing link_rewrite on product page. I'm not sure which problem @30knees originally talked about.... I am talking about your use case, @datakick. I edit the friendly URL on the product page.
  4. This is a great idea! Two suggestions to encourage customers to visit the shop and spend the points: Expiry period for the points, eg 6 months, etc. Email reminder to users eg 2 weeks before the points expire.
  5. Also, the reviews are not excluded from Google despite having initials.
  6. Hi, A suggestion to improve tb: Editing SEO>Friendly URL should automatically create a permanent redirect from the old URL to the new URL.
  7. I used the back office translation tool to edit email translations for the active theme. The theme I use didn't have any emails for that language on the server yet. It was relying on the core email templates. After editing for that language, a folder with empty email templates was created in the theme's mail alerts folder. Shouldn't the core email templates be copied to the theme subfolder when using the back office translation tool so the new templates created for that theme aren't empty?
  8. I think perhaps not. Thanks! Btw, my old shop system had a PHP info page built in. That would be nice for tb.
  9. Panda got kicked from Envato for stupid reasons: https://www.sunnytoo.com/9135/selling-transformer-panda-themes-on-sunnytoo I'm happy with the Panda theme, but the community theme has the advantage of always being supported.
  10. Here's a good summary of the GDPR: https://www.twobirds.com/~/media/pdfs/gdpr-pdfs/bird--bird--guide-to-the-general-data-protection-regulation.pdf?la=en
  11. I'm issuing a partial refund to a customer. The system is asking me to enter the quantity returned. I don't think this should be mandatory. For example, goods might get damaged during shipping but the customer still wants to keep them in exchange for a discount.
  12. @lesley said in Anonymize IP active in Google Analytics module?: Interesting. Piwik generally can hold more information than the shop itself. We set it up so we can see all the products a customer views by name, all purchases they make by products, ect. The right to portability doesn't give the individual the right to be able to take all personal data about her in a common, machine readable format. However, any personal data collected under Piwik would need to be provided under the right of access, eg as a PDF. That's why it's generally less burdensome to not tie such information to an identified individual but to a non-identified/identifiable individual.
  13. @lesley said in Anonymize IP active in Google Analytics module?: I have a random question about this as well. I know people do not really like the idea of having to register on our store to download the free modules, but we require it anyhow. However, we don't actually track it with their account. Ie, if you download a module we don't know it was you that downloaded it. We use the build / download stats from GH to keep track. What does that open us up to? Without knowing how GH works, the individual should be able to get an overview of what modules he downloaded.
  14. @lesley said in Anonymize IP active in Google Analytics module?: Does that mean services like Piwik aren't included? Correct. Even if one were to argue that parts of such data are given by the individual, the data is generally not processed based on the legal ground of legitimate interest. The right to portability only applies to data processed based on consent or contract.
  15. No, such log data will likely not be deemed to be provided by the data subject, nor fall under the ratio legis of the provision, which is to prevent vendor lock-in (think Facebook vs upstart social networks).
  16. @lesley The order history export can be solved using the picklist module that @kubilay will release soon. I think it would only need minor tweaks. Also, there is no import requirement.
  17. I've been going through the error logs to troubleshoot some issues. I found the copied error. I don't know whether it's important or not. PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined class constant 'MYSQL_ATTR_USE_BUFFERED_QUERY' in /public_html/classes/db/DbPDO.php:73\nStack trace:\n#0 /public_html/classes/db/DbPDO.php(117): DbPDOCore::_getPDO('localhost', 'lfdsakjf', 'ljljlkjlkj', 'lfdsakjf', 5)\n#1 /public_html/classes/db/Db.php(338): DbPDOCore->connect()\n#2 /public_html/classes/db/Db.php(250): DbCore->__construct('localhost', 'lfdsakjf', 'ljljlkjlkj', 'lfdsakjf')\n#3 /public_html/classes/Configuration.php(421): DbCore::getInstance(0)\n#4 /public_html/classes/Configuration.php(378): ConfigurationCore::loadConfiguration()\n#5 /public_html/classes/Encryptor.php(74): ConfigurationCore::get('PS_CIPHER_ALGOR...')\n#6 /home/agsad in /public_html/classes/db/DbPDO.php on line 73
  18. That's a pity - thought it would be a relatively easy fix. Thanks for replying.
  19. For future reference: https://store.thirtybees.com/shop-modules/front-office/revws-product-reviews has this implemented.
  20. I'd say it's not that black and white. :) But I also think it's beside the point, if I may. We (I) want to help thirty bees and not discuss whether legislation is good or bad. That's a whole different story.
  21. That's a whole different issue. I don't think every law can or needs be understood by lay people (eg technical building regulations), while some do (eg traffic laws and criminal laws).
  22. The law is generally like this. It's often fluffy. That's why there are legal professionals who provide guidance on what the law actually means. The law is unfortunately not intended for lay people to be able to understand or comply with.
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