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The metal levels were different (p ≤ 0.05) in all sites. River Kisat discharge point had the highest heavy metals concentration due to the dense anthropogenic activities within the adjacent environment. Metal levels varied (p ≤ 0.05) with seasons in all sites with higher levels recorded during wet season an indication of surface runoff. In all sites, the levels decreased (p ≤ 0.05) with increased distances from the shore into the lake suggesting a dilution effect. The results confirm that the anthropogenic activities cause metal pollution. It is necessary to control activities that discharge heavy metals into the lake water and continuously monitor the heavy metal levels. This will enable enforcement agencies to formulate regulations to safeguard human and aquatic life within the gulf. It has helped me come up with a solution that doesn't involve changing the new `core.js` file.įirst I had a look at the git hub commits for the classic theme and I think the issue we are facing might have been introduced in the following commit Make the following changes in `_dev/js/cart.js` (two instances) I then looked into the uncompiled version of `_dev/js/cart.js` from my adapted classic theme (which I also imagine everyone else's themes in this thread are derived from). Then npm compile this back into your `assets/js/theme.js` should allow you to use the new 1.7.8.x `themes/core.js` without having to make your modification. (which doesn't even compile in npm for me □ ) It seems they have done a bit of work on this file (cart.js) since 1.7.7.x so there might be other changes to watch out for as well. I am not a fan of downloading a minified JS file from a stranger and to put it on a live website (security first), so I tried to debug it on my own and succeeded. JQuery.Deferred exception: can't access property "cart", e.resp is undefined 999//themes/core.js So I jumped into the minified core.js and began to console.log.Īfter some time, I noticed in my console that I had a warning (not an error, a warning, and it was hidden at first.): I tried to add a new code.js from the last prestashop version, no change. That was the key to solve the problem, I opened core.js, and searched for "e.resp". Lucky for me, there was only one "e.resp" in the fileĪfter some console.log and testing, I changed : o. I don't know why, but deleting / updating an item now reload the prices cartĪnd that was it ! The e object had only "reason" as an argument. Thank you very much Camille I really appreciate your method, finding out the real reason of the issue rather than overwriting a file without knowing the change. Of course thank you to people who posted the core.js patch, which at least help solving the issue.įinally found the solution which works without needing any file replacement or any advanced steps (thanks to our friend response Nawres). Follow the steps below:īefore I continue to explain the steps, if you have changed your core.js file or you have replaced it with older versions (e.g. PS1.7.7.x, etc) remove it and upload the original core.js file which is within default PrestaShop file (exact the same with your PS version) then follow the rest of instructions. Step 1: Open your core.js file which is inside your themes directory and edit it. Step 3: Reset your ps_shoppingcart module from your BO -> Modules. Step 4: Go to your BO -> Advanced Parameters -> and click on Clear Cache button. Step 5: Go to your store front-office, press Ctrl+Shift+R (or ⌘+shift+R on mac) to refresh your browser cookies.
