Speaking of the Webmonkey cart.  I built a cart a long time ago via this
tutorial and now the client is saying that their customers are
complaining about the cart because it is not placing their items in the
cart... Any ideas??? 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 2:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: eCommerce - shopping carts - Your Opinion.


webmonkey has a tutorial and you should be able to code a low volume 
shopping cart scenario within 5 to 7 hours that can handle most 
everything you need. You may wind up spending 1/4 of that just 
researching a solution alone.


good luck
jay

Bartee Lamar wrote:

>I have client who wants a site to sell  jewelry. This needs to be 
>delivered in January.  Based on their budget I cannot write one from 
>scratch.  What is your experience?  I would expect to have source code,

>credit card processing and SQL database.  I generally write in Fusebox 
>3 so that would be nice but not necessary.
> 
>This will be low volume.  I have my own web server and SQL
> 
>If this has already been documented. point me to it.
> 
>Looking at CF Dev Exchange I see.
> 
>CartEase $295
>eConstruct $599
>eCommerce System $5,000
>Quick Cart $0.00
>JustACart $0.00
>InstanteStore $0.00
> 
>Others???
> 
>Have you used any of these?
> 
>Have you modified ?
> 
>Site Examples ?
> 
> 
> 
> 
>Bartee Lamar
>www.enterpriseenergy.com <http://www.enterpriseenergy.com/>
>MSN  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> 
>
>
>

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