Problems in the configuration of the web catalog - orocommerce

The configuration of the web catalog was made to leave as main page, the product page and not the home page.
Follow the steps below:
1) go to Marketing / Web Catalogs
2) click on "Edit Content Tree" for the chosen web catalog
3) And change the default content variant for the root tree node. By default, it's set to
the "System Page" - "Oro Frontend Root". Set the "System Page Route" to "Oro Product
Frontend Prduct Index
but I do not get any result with this change I tried to run the following command, in case it generated some change or delete cache, but I still do not see the change I need.

Please ensure that your message consumers are running. We've checked this case and all works as expected.

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An error Url redirected missing port when accessing Admin and removes the port number from the site's URL In Sitefinity CMS V13

I'm working on a development project with Sitfinity CMS - Version 13.0.
I got an error Url redirected missing port when accessing Admin server by IP/domain:
https://10.x.x.1:803/sitefinity or https://example.com:803/sitefinity.
When we alter any form, however, we receive an error message stating that the form is being diverted to an URL address that does not contain a port and displaying the warning below.
The steps that caused the error:
Step1: Login to admin cms (ex: https://10.x.x.1:803/sitefinity, https://example.com:803/sitefinity)
Step2: Edit content -> Forms - Select edit one form.
Url redirected https://10.x.x.1/sitefinity/... or https://example.com/sitefinity/... missing port 803.
Could you please assist me in determining the cause of the error?
Is there any way to fix it?
Thanks so much!
I'd try this: go to Administration > Settings > Advanced > System > Site URL Settings and set the Host and the port there. Check the Enable non-default Stie Url Settings and save.
Restart the site if changes do not apply immediately.

Why does my local checkout fails on Spartacus 1.5?

The Error
*polyfills.js:3050 GET https://localhost:9002/rest/v2/powertools/cms/pages?fields=DEFAULT&pageType=ContentPage&pageLabelOrId=/checkout&lang=en&curr=USD 404*
I am not able to perform checkout on both of my local powertools and electronics sites. The Chrome console log complains about the error shown above. Also, I have tried opening the given link in a new tab and it says No content page found matching the provided label or id: /checkout. Checked the WCMS Pages in my local Backoffice, I couldn't find any page with label or id as "checkout".
Could it be that I have to setup my local with the b2c_for_spartacus? (I have setup mine with b2c_b2b_acc_oms recipe instead)
Have you installed your SAP Commerce instance with the Spartacus Sample Data AddOn? The standard Powertools data setup will not include this, but the additions in spartacussampleadataaddon do. Please see links/instructions in https://sap.github.io/cloud-commerce-spartacus-storefront-docs/installing-sap-commerce-cloud/
If installed/setup correctly you should have a content page with UID=Checkout in the powertools-spaContentCatalog content catalog

Impossible to add the product to the cart. Prestashop

When i try to add cart this happen . enter image description hereafter i disabled the Special block and enabled the top seller this happen. When i try to revert, the problem still the same. Thanks
This error must be generated through some third party module on your store. In order to identify the module you need to observe the ajax request (Sent on 'Add to Cart' click), after enabling error debugging.
FYI, to enable error debugging you can follow the steps below.
open file: config/defines.inc.php (using FTP or hosting control panel)
change false-->true:
define('_PS_MODE_DEV_', false);
define('_PS_MODE_DEV_', true);

StaticFileHandler not working at all with IIS 7.5, Windows 7, ASP.NET MVC4, VS2012

So I have an ASP.NET MVC4 page working in IIS:
Only issue is that the static content is not served... (css, js, ... files)
This is the check-list that I've already done:
Enable the "Static" component in the "Enable/Disable Windows Features" dialog inside Control Panel, underneath the IIS tree node.
Have a <add path="*.css" verb="GET" type="System.Web.StaticFileHandler" /> inside the <system.web><httpHandlers> tag of my web.config.
Have a <add name="CSS" path="*.css" verb="GET" type="System.Web.StaticFileHandler" preCondition="foo"/> inside the <system.webServer><handlers> tag of my web.config (foo being 'integratedMode' or 'ManagedHandler').
Adding the "Impersonate a Client AfterAuthentication" privilege to my user (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821546).
Also tried adding entries in IIS directly, in the dialog "Module mappings". In fact #lex-li is telling me that this is not needed so long as I see the "*" mapping, which is this one:
And it still doesn't serve the f**g files (404). What else am I missing?
In the log file (C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles\W3SVC2\u_ex140313.log) I can see:
2014-03-13 18:21:09 192.168.0.161 GET /Content/Site.css - 80 - 192.168.0.150 Mozilla/5.0+(X11;+Ubuntu;+Linux+x86_64;+rv:26.0)+Gecko/20100101+Firefox/26.0 404 0 0 15
Alright, it was a permissions problem!
First, for my ASP.NET site to work, I had to do this in the IIS administration app, some days ago:
Click on your website node.
In the right panel, click on the 'Basic Configuration...' link.
Click on the button "Connect as...".
Choose "Specific user", and chose one which has Administration privileges.
(I mention this, in case the above has some effects on the thing I had to do below.)
Now, to solve my issue, I had to change the permissions of my folder (where I had my website written in the disk: C:\Users\knocte\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\SolutionFoo\ProjectFoo).
Go to C:\Users\knocte\Documents\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\SolutionFoo
Right click on 'ProjectFoo' folder -> Properties -> Security.
Click the "Edit..." button.
Click the "Add..." button.
Write "IIS_IUSRS", click "Check names".
Click "Accept" many times.
Refresh the page in your browser, now static files should work.
(You might also find trouble with the Temporary ASP.NET Files system folder, in which case look here.)

IIS shows 500 Internal server error on everything

I have a shared Windows hosting account with IIS7.5 and Plesk 10.4 .
Now, when I try to visit every page, an aspx page, some php pages, or even a jpg file, it shows This error:
Server Error
500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you
are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.
This is last lines of log file: (which plesk shows for me)
2012-03-01 18:25:59 W3SVC100 H105 208.67.23.51 GET /15iya/31.jpg - 80
109.162.226.165 HTTP/1.1 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+WOW64)+AppleWebKit/535.7+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/16.0.912.63+Safari/535.7 jsuid=1735775291;+_cfduid=dcb02ca5c638c5a33cf10003ae6ac2c561326405625;+_utma=117785567.65259312.1326369096.1330372520.1330376628.15;+_utmz=117785567.1327165762.11.5.utmcsr=2barnamenevis.com|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/
ghiasi.net 500 19 13 1380 627 531 2012-03-01 18:26:13 W3SVC100 H105 208.67.23.51 GET / - 80 - 109.162.226.165 HTTP/1.1 Mozilla/5.0+(Windows+NT+6.2;+WOW64)+AppleWebKit/535.7+(KHTML,+like+Gecko)+Chrome/16.0.912.63+Safari/535.7 jsuid=1735775291;+_cfduid=dcb02ca5c638c5a33cf10003ae6ac2c561326405625;+_utma=117785567.65259312.1326369096.1330372520.1330376628.15;+_utmz=117785567.1327165762.11.5.utmcsr=2barnamenevis.com|utmccn=(referral)|utmcmd=referral|utmcct=/
ghiasi.net 500 19 13 1380 615 515
try check with your asp.net version enable properly in plesk
https://www.motherhost.com/help/plesk-windows-hosting/iis-shows-500-internal-server-error-on-everything/
To configure ASP.NET Settings for a site:
If you are subscribed to several hosting packages and have access to several webspaces associated with your account, in the Subscription menu at the top of the screen, select the required webspace.
Go to the Websites & Domains tab and click your website's domain name.
Click ASP.NET Settings.
Set up the strings that determine database connection data for ASP.NET applications that use databases. This option is available only for ASP.NET 2.0.x.
When you open the ASP.NET configuration screen for the first time, sample connection parameters with common constructions are displayed. You can delete them and specify your own strings.
To add a string, enter the required data into the Name and Connection Parameters input fields and click next to them.
To remove a string, click next to it.
Set up custom error messages that will be returned by ASP.NET applications in the Custom Error Settings field:
To set the custom error messages mode, select an appropriate option from the Custom error mode menu:
On - custom error messages are enabled.
Off - custom error messages are disabled and detailed errors are to be shown.
RemoteOnly - custom error messages are displayed only to remote clients, and ASP.NET errors are shown to the local host users.
To add a new custom error message (which will be applied unless the Off mode was selected), enter the values in the Status Code and Redirect URL fields, and click .
Status Code defines the HTTP status code resulting in redirection to the error page.
Redirect URL defines the web address of the error page presenting information about the error to the client.
Due to possible conflicts, you cannot add a new custom error message with an error code that already exists, but you can redefine the URL for the existing code.
To remove a custom error message from the list, click next to it.
Configure compilation settings in the Compilation and Debugging field:
To determine the programming language to be used as default in dynamic compilation files, choose an entry from Default web page language list.
To enable compiling retail binaries, leave the Switch on debugging checkbox empty.
To enable compiling debug binaries, select the Switch on debugging checkbox. In this case, the source code fragments containing error will be shown in a diagnostic page message.
Note. When running applications in debug mode, a memory and/or performance overhead occurs. It is recommended to use debugging when testing an application and to disable it before deploying the application into production scenario.
Configure encoding settings for ASP.NET applications in the Globalization Settings section:
To set an adopted encoding of all incoming requests, enter an encoding value into the Request encoding field (default is utf-8).
To set an adopted encoding of all responses, enter an encoding value into the Response encoding field (default is utf-8).
To set an encoding which must be used by default for parsing of .aspx, .asmx, and .asax files, enter an encoding value into the File encoding field (default is Windows-1252).
To set a culture which must be used by default for processing incoming web requests, select an appropriate item from the Culture list.
To set a culture which must be used by default when processing searches for a locale-dependent resource, select an appropriate item from the UI Culture list.
Set a code access security trust level for ASP.NET applications in the Code Access Security field.
CAS trust level is a security zone to which applications execution is assigned, defining what server resources the applications will have access to.
Important: When an assembly is assigned a trust level that is too low, it does not function correctly. For more information on the permissions levels see http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnnetsec/html/THCMCh09.asp?frame=true#c09618429_010.
Enable the usage of the auxiliary scripts in the Script Library Settings field. Specifying the script library settings is necessary if the validation web controls are used on your web site. This option is available only for ASP.NET 1.1.x.
If you need to use auxiliary scripts (specifically, scripts implementing objects for validating input data), provide the settings for .NET framework script library. To do so, enter the path beginning with the domain root directory preceded by the forward slash into the Path to Microsoft script library field, or click the folder icon next to the Path to Microsoft script library field and browse for the required location.
To initiate the auto-installation of files containing the scripts to the specified location, select the Install checkbox. If the files already exist there, they will be rewritten.
Set client session parameters in the Session Settings field:
To set up the default authentication mode for applications, select an appropriate item from the Authentication mode list. Windows authentication mode should be selected if any form of IIS authentication is used.
To set up time that a session can remain idle, type the number of minutes into the Session timeout box.
Click OK to apply all changes.
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