Hi,

On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Sid Bachtiar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> It says:
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> Info: Your browser does not accept cookies. To put products into your
> cart and purchase them you need to enable cookies.
>
> But I so believe my browser accepts cookies. I don't disable it and I
> have no problem with other sites.
>


ok thanks, this looks like some Virtuemart functionality we haven't turned off.

Thanks again for finding this.

Jochen
> On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 7:51 PM, Jochen Daum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> coincidentally, we were able to launch a new site for one of clients after 6
>> months of development.
>> http://www.seleconlight.com is the new Internet home of Selecon New Zealand,
>> a technology leader in the field of theatre lighting that designs,
>> manufactures and exports lighting systems to the world. Selecon has
>> significant market share in the US, Germany, UK and Russia and prides itself
>> on innovation.
>> This site is a good showcase of what is possible with the Joomla Content
>> Management System that this site is based on. The major customisations we
>> have used in the project are:
>> - E-Commerce module with > 6000 products based on Virtuemart (checkout
>> process pending) and a custom written accessories management section based
>> on extjs.
>> - Custom tagging backend and frontend navigation modules
>> - Translated into 5 foreign languages, including American English with
>> Joomfish
>> - Country targeted content and products with a new custom written component
>> - Custom written product support library component bringing support
>> documentation and products together.
>> While we had to write a long list of modules to make the layouts work well
>> in Joomla, the new 1.5 framework has definitely made most of the development
>> much easier and I would never go back to Joomla 1.0.x. It has also allowed
>> us to customise the backend significantly without having to hack the Joomla
>> installation, allowing for dead simple security upgrades.
>> The graphic design and html production was done by www.altgroup.net, we were
>> solely responsible for the backend and bringing the project together. Thanks
>> also to Jeremy Bruce and Berend de Boer from this list who have build a
>> large part of this project.
>> While the site is live, we have a significant part of the journey in front
>> of us. There's still a checkout process, search engine friendly features and
>> many more small things to complete.
>> Any feedback or questions are very welcome, either on this list or directly
>> by email.
>> Cheers,
>> Jochen
>>
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