1. piekielko
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  3. Tuesday, 16 June 2026
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Hello,

After updating to RO CSVI 9.9.0, the plugin plg_csviext_customfieldsforall_ro_csvi_9.9.0 no longer detects any custom fields from the VirtueMart extension Custom Fields For All. Before the update, these fields were available in RO CSVI and could be used in export templates. After the update, they are no longer visible/detected, so the integration is currently unusable. :p

Chris
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Hi Chris,

Well I cannot reproduce your issue of not indexing the CF4All custom fields. I have created a custom field on the demo site called Material, ran the update of available fields and the field is available after that. Is the plugin enabled?

From what Max / Milbo wrote, it looks like he wants to keep dragging all the old backward compatibility with him.
As you are aware, I am in the chats as well and not sure what to think of it really.

Colloquially speaking, it feels like trying to resurrect a corpse on Joomla 6 instead of making a real step forward.
:D

So, practically: if you had to choose today, which one would you recommend as a future-proof Joomla shop system — Phoca Cart or HikaShop?
This is going to depend on the requirements for the shop. Both I feel are cluttered in terms of UI but that might be because they offer so much flexibility. I have dealt more with HikaShop than with Phoca Cart so I can´t fully speak to the stability and flexibility of Phoca Cart. The one thing I do think that HikaShop has over other shops is the support you pay for. Again, I have no experience with the support of Phoca Cart either but paying for a product carries the responsibility of giving support. I know the people behind HikaShop do give proper support.

Now having said all that, I am also very curious as to where J2Commerce is going. This is looking better every time I look at it. Brian Teeman recently wrote an article in the Joomla Community Magazine:
https://magazine.joomla.org/issues/2026/may-2026/ecommerce-without-reinventing-joomla

In my personal opinion if you have to choose now, I would choose HikaShop simply because it works decent and they provide proper support.
Kind regards,

RolandD

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Hi Roland

Sure, on a side note — privately: you’ve worked on integrations for both Phoca Cart and HikaShop, so I’d value your honest opinion. I’m planning to move towards Joomla 6, but I’m honestly tired of VirtueMart: the outdated backend, constant bugs, and endless workarounds.From what Max / Milbo wrote, it looks like he wants to keep dragging all the old backward compatibility with him. Colloquially speaking, it feels like trying to resurrect a corpse on Joomla 6 instead of making a real step forward. So, practically: if you had to choose today, which one would you recommend as a future-proof Joomla shop system — Phoca Cart or HikaShop? :o

best regards,
Chris
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