Hi

I recently set up an HTML site using Dreamweaver 8 on a MAC which now
needs to be converted into an ecommerce site. My background is in
graphic design (therefore I'm still fairly new to Dreamweaver and
HTML) and we've slightly ground to a halt and need some advice on
which way to go next.

Having trawled through various shopping cart software, we've decided
that flexibility/customizability is key and therefore opted against a
more template driven option (hosted cart solutions which all seem
quite rigid). We've been looking at the software 'Cartweaver' (seems
like one of the better ones) which gives 3 software options: ASP,
Coldfusion or PHP. Having read a bit about them I'm leaning towards
Coldfusion as they claim it is written specifically to ease the
learning curve and development time of creating dynamic web
applications and also because it is a tag-based language like HTML.

Few QUESTIONS really:

In the opinion of an experienced web developer/programmer, is
Coldfusion the way to go with this project..... Is it really as
straight forward as the software guys claim it is or is there a chance
I will be biting off more than I can chew (being of limited
experience)?

Can I keep the existing HTML pages as they are or do I need to
re-create them in Coldfusion?

My client is very keen to use drop down menus as an easy means of
searching through the different product categories. Initially I was
looking to create these using Fireworks (Javascript) which seemed
relatively painless... Is this still an option if we opt to go with
Coldfusion?

Any advice hugely appreciated especially on software recommendations
and decent learning resources.

Thanks

Tom

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