Yeah, I was aware of Magenta, but since it is based on Zend Coder, I
think that I can take Trevor's advice when he says that Zend Coder is
a pile of trash. He's not the only one I've heard that from.

I think I should reiterate that from the beginning I was never looking
for a FOSS PCI DSS compliant shopping cart, but just guides on how to
program one in PHP. Neither do I want to program a FOSS shopping cart.
I plan on selling it. Of course I realize that the shopping cart
itself is not what primarily makes it compliant. Nevertheless, I also
realize that there will be things that must be programmed into the
shopping cart that will provide for compliance.

At this point, I think this thread is kind of dead. I have a real good
idea of what I am dealing with now, so unless someone has some really
good info, then I think we can put this one to rest. I appreciate
everyone's input.

Thanks
Paul

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 5:07 AM, Todd Lyons <tly...@ivenue.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 7:01 AM, Charles wyble <char...@knownelement.com> 
> wrote:
>> That is one aspect of pci compliance. Software also has to be compliant.
>> Especially software developed for use by third parties. I don't know of any
>> floss shopping carts that are compliant.
>
> Magento (a php app, btw, I don't like php) has what appears to be a
> non-free payment bridge component.  But I have to agree that there
> doesn't appear to be anything FLOSS that is PCI compliant.
>
> http://www.magentocommerce.com/company/pci-compliance
>
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