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Magento Collection Paging and Deletion 19 Oct 2012 | 07:25 pm

When working with Collections in Magento, it is often desirable to split the data into "Pages", whether you use them as literal pages or you just want to divide the data into subsets. This helps with ...

Multi-Store Wishlist Bugfix for Magento 12 Jul 2012 | 02:59 am

Magento just released a security bug fix bringing its community edition release number up to 1.7.0.2 (or if you’re using Enterprise 1.12.0.2). Yes, you should upgrade, especially if you’re using 1.7.0...

Our own Magento 1.6.1 upgrade notes 13 Nov 2011 | 05:03 am

A couple weeks ago we upgraded our Magento site and another one to 1.6.1. So we're down with 1.6.1, if you need an upgrade. As usual, we stumbled into some things. Enjoy. SQL Error 150 - Can't create...

Magento Security - Where'd that E-mail Go? 27 Oct 2011 | 09:05 am

Remember when you accidentally sent that e-mail of the quiz cheat sheet to your professor instead of your classmate? Well, sometimes security (or privacy depending on how you look at it) isn't just ma...

Two (more) Magento Checkout Bugs for the Price of One 12 Oct 2011 | 12:31 am

Depending on the shipping methods configured for your store, your customers may be running into a few javascript errors. Unfortunately occurrences of various errors as part of the purchase transaction...

Sitesquad.net is now on Magento 10 Oct 2011 | 02:04 pm

Big week here at Sitesquad—our site is now on Magento. We threw our hat into the Magento ring as an official partner more than two years ago. All the client work we now do is Magento work, and it's be...

Guide: Packaging a Magento Extension 8 Oct 2011 | 04:59 am

To use Magento Connect's Extension Packaging tool, open the Admin Panel where you have the extension installed that you want to package. Then, navigate to System > Magento Connect > Package Extensions...

Failing Uploads in the Magento Admin 8 Oct 2011 | 03:51 am

Magento sure can be an insecure child. Sometimes it just wants to know that a resource it shouldn't be using exists, just for the sake of knowing it's there. I guess we've all been there at some point...

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