If you are wanting to do e-commerce then a packaged solution like
WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal is not the way to go.  People are way too
familiar with those options and new security hacks are found everyday.
 You are dependent on them for security updates.  I would get a SSL
certificate and use zenCart or a hosted e-commerce solution then has
custom integration.

-Frank Duran-

On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Trevor Rosen<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Does anyone have advice on Wordpress ecommerce plugins?  I checked
> through the archives of this list but couldn't find anything.  I'm
> curious what experiences people have had, especially with hardening
> the app/server -- I've been on the wrong end of a WP hack before, and
> it was pretty ugly.  Would rather not have that happen when people's $
> $ are involved... :-)
>
> thanks in advance for any info,
>
> -TR
>
> >
>

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