Unfortunately, WP is a client requirement on this proj... :-(

My understanding is that a lot of people are using it for running the  
"store" part and then relying on PayPal or Google Checkout for secure  
payment gateway.  That's what I was planning on doing.

Question: since you're still tied to an upgrade cycle, using PHP, etc,  
why do you feel ZenCart is better than another open source solution?

-TR

On Aug 25, 2009, at 5:41 PM, Frank Duran wrote:

>
> 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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