Oh wow. I didn't see it then o.O The one I had found on their site seemed really incomplete, which is why I didn't go with Drupal on my own site...
 
I'll have to re check it out. 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 06/22/05 06:48:56
Subject: Re: [WSG CMS] Standards Compliant E-commerce CMS
 
Yes it does. It has done from the beginning. It comes standard with the e-commerce package. It is called a file product. :P
On 22/06/2005, at 8:35 PM, Erica Jean wrote:

The Drupal Shopping cart (last I checked was about a month ago) doesn't support downloadable products yet, though.
 
So depending on what you need the e-commerce system for, it might not be the best solution, unfortunately :(
 
I ran into that problem myself.  
 
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: 06/22/05 00:32:02
Subject: Re: [WSG CMS] Standards Compliant E-commerce CMS
 
Drupal does have an e-commerce system. It is a contributed module, but still adheres to the quality standards of Drupal Core.

- De shave valid markup
- Would not decrease the standard Drupal installations accessibility rating. I am not sure what this is however, so you may want to look this up.

I hope that helps.

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Kind Regards,
Nathan Wheatley

On 22/06/2005, at 2:20 PM, Jaime W wrote:


What about Plone and Drupal? Do they have modules for a Cart System?

I have not used either CMS. Which will be easier to be configured to at
least pass W3C markup validation and to have at least A... although AA is my
goal.


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Cheers ::::: Jaime



-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of Matt Hampel
Sent: Wednesday, 22 June 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [WSG CMS] Standards Compliant E-commerce CMS

I'm currently involved in a project that uses the open source Zen Cart
(http://www.zen-cart.com), a variant of osCommerce.

Zen Cart is far from standards compliant by default, but the
developers have done a very good job of separating content and
programming logic. Templates are totally isolated and customizable. It
just takes a lot of work to correct all the presentation.

As far as I know, there are no eCommerce applications that are both
open source and standards compliant out of the box.

Matt Hampel


On 6/21/05, Bonus ontwerp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jaime,

It is not opensource (but based on PHP/MySQL), but have a look at
webEdition


best regards,

Jorg Tiemens

Op 21-jun-05 om 18:12 heeft Jaime W het volgende geschreven:


Hi does anyone know of any open source Standards Compliant CMS that
comes
with e-commerce features such as shopping cart?

Hopefully there is one with an user friendly administration interface.


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Cheers ::::: Jaime





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