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  • Thread Starter uchiha007

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    Quick follow up. So I just noticed that, the longer I waited, the more products that came in. I guess since I did not see the any progress bar or the blue loading circle still rolling, I thought the process had stopped, but it did in fact kept rolling. When I started the import, left it rolling for about 7-8min and it finally finished importing everything. One thing I suggest you add on your plugin is like a loading thingy or progress bar, at least to make sure the process is still running.

    Anyways, I thank you so much for this plugin, saved me from manually adding products AND images, which for 50 products, would have been a good amount of time lol

    Thread Starter uchiha007

    (@uchiha007)

    UPDATE: I did called GoDaddy. It appears there are some new settings on the version for PHP5.4 that are clashing, tho I am still trying to figure out which. Apparently there is something that is blocking remote content to be loaded on iFrames. The odd part is that it only happens on the backend. I can put an iframe on the frontend with no problems. Really odd. If I cannot figure this out, I will just change to toa Linux server.

    Yes, some webhosts(like iPage) have their own cache system, which caches your site on their end. Check on your hosting settings and look if there is a place for cache settings. If not it has to be a plugin(unless you applied some cache rules to .htaccess file). It could be the theme’s settings, but highly unlikely.

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