yeah connie was a jem.....
he's lucky i didnt sue his ass off!

I think it should be with cfc's but I'd hesitate to use 00 because that will 
scare a lot of people off, if they user wants to make it 00 then it should be 
easy to modify though, same with frame works, I wouldnt think we should make it 
fusebox or anything because it leaves people out.

Like i posted on the board we should take it in small chunks in an at least 
semi organized way so it will be built in a flowing motion so its not a big 
mess.

We need a plan of action and a square one section, I was thinking start with 
the company info then add users, ect.....

I would say my stonger suit is compliance and design so I can head that up but 
I'd be more than happy to star on the first task. I think someone needs to head 
up a "to-do list", someone with good cart experience and we'll go from there, 
an takers? I'm busy as a mofo but if need by I will try and over see things.

~Dave the disruptor~
"Some people just don't appreciate how difficult it is to dispense wisdom and 
abuse at the same time." 

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From: "John C. Bland II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 10:02 PM
To: CF-Talk <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Open source shopping cart 

Connie left quite an impression on this list huh? Interesting...

Yeah, that sounds good. I tried registering for the forum but it kicked back
an error to me when trying to login. It seems pretty slow too. Maybe the
cross-continent thing is the prob.

So, what's the structure we're looking at here? How OO are we making this?
Someone on the forum asked a version #. I say nix < 5 and stick with 6 >,
due to cfc's usage. I'd prefer it be 100% cfc's, minus display.

I think the saving of items should be completely customizable so any
database setup and utilize the cfc's and it work perfectly fine. Maybe on
the display side the developer can simply set vars to say what's showin the
table along with any other info needed.

Just thoughts...





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