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  • This is not mine, I’ve kind of implemented it. I think it’s what you are looking for. I have limited WP knowledge and none for programing so a bit stuck on this bit

    “Set the plug-in “Settings -> Woo Demo BTN” informing the attribute created in the previous step and will be used by the plugin.”

    I’m sure it me doing something wrong so will work. I used google translate for the instructions, so that might be half the issue.

    I hope you have better luck, if you get it to work can you post better instructions. Also I’m not sure if this can be used for multi vendor’s front end.

    Instructions

    Having the WooCommerce plugin running on your site.
    Installation:

    Installation is simple and works like all other plugins for WordPress:

    Download the file link below.
    Upload via FTP to the folder “/ wp-content / plugins /”.
    Go to the admin panel and activate the plugin.
    Create an attribute for products that will be used by the plugin as a link to the demonstration “Products -> Attributes”
    Set the plug-in “Settings -> Woo Demo BTN” informing the attribute created in the previous step and will be used by the plugin.

    From now on, every new product you register, you can set the attribute the link that will be used as “url” for the demonstration of the product.

    You can download from this link. scroll down to the footer, click on wordpress plugin
    http://www.fernandotellesdeveloper.com.br

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    Even though the route directry php.ini file has increased memory and i have created a php.ini with extra memory for this path

    Loaded Configuration FileC:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.6\php.ini

    my info.php file is still showing this
    upload_max_filesize 2M 2M
    upload_tmp_dir C:\Windows\temp C:\Windows\temp

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    yes I asked them to increase the memory,

    I could not see a php.ini in the Route Directory so i put one in there myself with extra memory.

    why is it looking into the C drive for the file

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    looking for it on my computer

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    Hi

    I am still getting this problem, even after following the advice give.

    The uploaded file exceeds the upload_max_filesize directive in php.ini.

    I even asked my server company to reinstall my wordpress today, which they have. I told them of above problem. I recreated an info.php file and it keeps pointing to this path for the php.ini file

    Loaded Configuration FileC:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.6\php.ini

    Can someone explain to me why it is doing this as I have installed a php.ini file in the route directory

    When I follow this path in my C drive there is no \PHP\V5.6\php.ini folders or files and no they are not hidden.

    Can someone explain why my wordpress is looking for the file in my C drive when there is one in the route directory.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    Does this help, its from the info.php file

    System Windows NT WEB217 6.3 build 9600 (Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition) i586

    Build Date Mar 31 2016 14:48:04

    Compiler MSVC11 (Visual C++ 2012)

    Architecture x86
    Configure Command

    Server API CGI/FastCGI

    Virtual Directory Support disabled

    Configuration File (php.ini) Path C:\Windows

    Loaded Configuration File C:\Program Files (x86)\PHP\v5.6\php.ini

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    How would I check? can i do this in my Cpanal as it too late to ring the company now,

    I’m on windows if that helps. lol have a laugh on my expence

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: php.ini file issue
    Thread Starter sharid

    (@sharid)

    sorry do you mean wp-admin folder, if so i have already put one there and the info.php is still directing me to my C Drive.

    Could you give a bit for info

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