Andrey
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AdminVyacheslav Petrov
(Admin, LiteCommerce)
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We have already implemented the logic to restrict access for admin users, the changes will be included into the next version. Also, a free module that uses that logic and allows you to manage user permissions will be released in about a month.
Andrey
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AdminVyacheslav Petrov
(Admin, LiteCommerce)
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LiteCommerce is integrated with TinyMCE. There are third-party plug-ins for image uploading, but they bypass the LiteCommerce security functions. You can vote for a TinyMCE plug-in based on the LC3 code base here: http://ideas.litecommerce.com/forums/54916-litecommerce-cms/suggestions/1883457-upload-images-when-in-the-wysiwyg-editing-mode
Andrey
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Find an editor that allows to upload images while editing the content or at least make sure that such extension is available for the editor.
Andrey
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14 votes
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Andrey
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Integrate a couple of well-known payment gateways - PayPal, Authorize.net and make the subscription module extendable for other gateways.
Andrey
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98 votes
Andrey
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AOM should allow to CREATE orders also.
Andrey
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63 votes
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91 votescompleted ·
AdminVyacheslav Petrov
(Admin, LiteCommerce)
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The module is released and can be purchased from “Module Marketplace” page in the shop back end. The module depends on free “File Attachments” module.
Andrey
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If you are going to implement it then please strictly follow the format of http headers when you output a file through the script, i.e. the script should support content-length, and offset parameters. iPhone is very sensitive to this data.
Andrey
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This is a very useful feature. Permissions and access levels should be built-in on the core level of LC.