Thanks for the suggestion! That sounds like an easy + cheap way to do it.

on 8/1/02 8:05 PM, T. Bradley Dean at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Anybody have any recommendations?
> 
> Yes, use a simple db. Our shopping cart is simply two tables in our SQL
> db, one for the actual cart - one for the cart items.
> 
> And btw, if you can, go with Verisign. We switched to Authorize.net and
> have regretted it. Verisign was a much easier gateway to work with.
> 
> ~Brad 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wade Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2002 7:51 PM
> To: ActiveServerPages
> Subject: Shopping cart recommendations
> 
> 
> I've got a client who would like to add some e-commerce to their
> existing Web site. They have a catalog, and the host offers a number of
> payment gateways, including Verisign and Authorize.net. What I need is a
> good ASP shopping cart. Since this is a shared server I'd rather not
> deal with a .dll, but there is a budget so I can buy a product. I don't
> need anything fancy, but it does need to be secure and reliable. Anybody
> have any recommendations?
> 
> Wade
> 
> --
> Wade Armstrong
> Runstrong Design
> http://www.runstrong.com
> 310.737.0915 phone
> 310.737.0925 fax
> 310.259.5777 cell
> 
> 



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