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2 hours ago, WHMCS John said:

Hi @wsa,

I created a copy of /templates/nexus called nexus2 . 

I was able to successfully add items to the cart and checkout using the Nexus Cart.

Please could you check the above steps to get the error details behind the "Internal Error"?

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@Web Host Pro,

We don't currently have plans for a dark mode theme, however the CSS is fully editable so this is certainly something which you could create:  https://developers.whmcs.com/themes/nexus-cart/

John, I named nexus2 and ordeform/nexuscart, and I see this on edge

/api/v2/cart/gPtOoEdNY2PrREsa/checkout:1   Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 (Internal Server Error)

When I use nexus_cart no error

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Any information on when NexusCart is going to be fixed? We have just installed the latest 9.0.1 update but NexusCart still doesn't work.

I've renamed it under the templates folder from nexus_cart to nexuscart (without the _) and this resolved the issue with the cart showing as empty on checkout, however we are still experiencing the following issues:

  1. Can’t delete a product or domain from the cart (trash button does nothing)

  2. Searching for domains shows domain TLDs that we don’t even support or sell and have disabled

  3. Random 401 errors happen when using the checkout cart.

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Stepping back from this specific issue, it does feel like a broader pattern within WHMCS rather than an isolated problem with NexusCart. I do not have insight into WHMCS internal development processes, and this is not intended as criticism of individual contributors, but from a customer and integrator perspective the overall direction can be difficult to follow.

Over recent releases, we have seen recurring regressions, incomplete fixes, and features that appear to ship without being fully validated across real world installations. When combined with limited transparency around known issues or roadmaps, it creates the impression of fragmented development and weak internal communication.

WHMCS is a mission critical platform for many businesses, so stability, predictable releases, and timely fixes are just as important as new features. At times it feels like significant bugs or long requested improvements are either delayed for extended periods or quietly deprioritized, which makes long term planning and confidence in upgrades challenging.

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14 minutes ago, -M- said:

What happened to John?  Last online: February 6 !
Perhaps he quit WHMCS? 

As product manager, I should think he has more pressing responsibilities than this community. Busy with that job, vacation, who knows?

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On 12/23/2025 at 10:00 PM, WHMCS John said:

 

Sure thing. Here are some screenshots:

1. Domain Registration page

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2. Domain Results page

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3. Cart Drawer

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4. Shopping Cart page

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Please do install the Release Candidate and test it out and share your feedback!

@WHMCS John Thanks. It looks like the Search still does not support displaying all TLD extensions? In the screenshot, only 3 TLDs are shown with keyword suggestions. I was hoping that the new Search will finally allow users to see all available TLDs for the keyword search.  Could you please confirm this?

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  • 1 month later...

We waited for V 9.0.2 in the hope that it will have no issues, and had the misfortune of upgrading.
And since then spent an entire day trying to get it to work and it does not work.

Issue 1: When you add a product to the Cart", the Nexus Cart shows empty with this warning: "error has occured" (screenshot below)

Issue 2: I renamed nexus_cart to nexuscart, and then the Cart showed the product added to it, but several warning appeared on screen: "Internal Error. Try again later". (screenshot below)

Issue 3: When you try to increase the number being ordered (1 to 2), you get another error: "invalid product/item ID". (screenshot below)

Issue 4: When you try to remove the product by clicking the Trash icon, the product doesn't get removed.

Issue 5: When you click Checkout, you encounter the same "internal error. try again". warning.

Issue(s) 6: There are so many CSS issues and white spaces problems on the Nexus template and Nexus cart, which require endless customisations to fix. 

And, now cron has run, and we can't revert the backup and have to figure out another way to revert to previous version.

Seriously, how can we rely on whmcs to bill our customers?

More issues below:

(8) When you activate Nexus Template and Nexus Cart, on Small screens (mobile and tablets), the Navbar becomes Hamburger menu (which is the correct behaviour), but it leaves massive White Space in the Navbar's place. That destroys the look of the product and other pages on whmcs.

(9) I activated "Standard Cart" due to the previous issues, but when you add a domain and another product to Standard Cart, the Cart only shows Product and not the domain name. I think the same issue occurs on Nexus Cart too.
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We always upgrade a year later for good reason. 😉

Anyways we will probably stop with WHMCS in general and we are in the process of coding our own perfect suited solution instead. Much better. Only the things you really need, no errors, easy code and much faster as well. But. It will take time. In the meantime we will still be using WHMCS.

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20 minutes ago, -M- said:

We always upgrade a year later for good reason. 😉

Anyways we will probably stop with WHMCS in general and we are in the process of coding our own perfect suited solution instead. Much better. Only the things you really need, no errors, easy code and much faster as well. But. It will take time. In the meantime we will still be using WHMCS.

20 minutes ago, -M- said:

We always upgrade a year later for good reason. 😉

Anyways we will probably stop with WHMCS in general and we are in the process of coding our own perfect suited solution instead. Much better. Only the things you really need, no errors, easy code and much faster as well. But. It will take time. In the meantime we will still be using WHMCS.

Yeah, 6 months minimum

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16 minutes ago, bear said:

Love to see it, but we've heard that so many times it's a bit hard to believe.

Lol. It's for our use and our use only. Not going commercial with it. But thank you for your input nevertheless. 😂 

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