On Dec 8, 2009, at 1:58 AM, beno - wrote:

On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 5:38 PM, Karl DeSaulniers <k...@designdrumm.com>wrote:

Thank you.

No problem. Any time..


Don't they, though LOL!


More often than needed. :P


I didn't ask him! He volunteered! If I had asked him, you would be right!
Since he volunteered, I am!


Well, not to rub it in your face, but by asking this list your questions, you are asking for their professional (& billable) knowledge and time. Some list goers will extend the courtesy a little farther by volunteering their personal time to your project (again, probono I might add) No one here is asking for money, but in essence, you were asking for the help, you just didn't know the extent of the help. But not to get off to another one about that, its just the preface to how you deal with the "no help" aspect of these forums.
Just pick up and move on like it never happened and quick.
Like you just couldn't find it in the dictionary.. you don't get mad at the dictionary.


It's far more complex than that, as you no doubt know.

might I suggest looking into PHP and MySQL. It is a bit easier to learn and implement. I think.

Define "shopping
cart". Here, let me give you my definition:
* Automate everything, so you don't have to rewrite it for every new client * That includes making it so it can accommodate the vastly different needs of, say, a jeweler and a pharmacy, the former being able to accommodate,
say, daily price fluctuations in the spot gold market and the latter
requiring login to access and order their personal prescriptions.

That is a pretty healthy shopping cart. Does it have warp speed? :))
I would suggest building and billing that one in stages.
Build the interface and a database back-end and see how everything works out. Then start up modifications and add-ons. The tracking and updating via feeds and such. that way you can get paid when the interface is done, then when the database is done, etc, etc. IMO no one who has written the class you have been working on should be going hungry.. Just my opinion. I don't even know AS3, I work in AS2 and it serves me well. This list has helped with that.

Thanks guys

Nah, I'll roll my own.

True that.

beno

Karl
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