(a one CFC convention-based DI
'framework' in the spirit of FW/1).
Yes, I like that idea a lot. FW/1 has inspired me in many ways, the most
important thing it has taught me is that conventions, when they are fully
understood in a framework-- is the best ways to build things.
It is all too
and makes it
easier plug items into the structure without breaking other parts.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Pepperman [mailto:chorno...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 1:12 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
(a one CFC convention-based DI
'framework
Arr, I like the cut of your jib, Kevin Pepperman.
:DeN
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the different ways in which minds look at things.
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From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 8:27 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
C'mon Eric. Let's keep these types of comments on cf-comm where they belong.
okees? :)
Does it need to be cf? Could you use paypal shopping cart?
Something that's more
No need to defend, I think people were commenting more on mindsets,
than *you*, so to speak.
That's the way I see it, in context.
Defend yourself (shit happens, I've been there), but don't defend a
mindset that is at it's core, unhealthy.
Not that I'm one to talk, but whatever. :)
:Denny
--
.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 8:27 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
C'mon Eric. Let's keep these types of comments on cf-comm where they belong.
okees? :)
Does it need to be cf? Could you use paypal
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
Wait...what?
-Your client refuses to listen to you and has rejected your every
suggestion.
-Your client has no money and refuses to use the free resources
already available.
-Your client expects you to build a custom site for free.
-You agreed to build
really want to
point a finger, I was just defending myself.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 8:27 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
C'mon Eric. Let's keep these types of comments on cf-comm where
I just finished deploying a shopping cart on a second. I am planning to release
it as FOSS as soon as I get a little bit of documentation written.
In writing it, I used cfpayment (http://cfpayment.riaforge.org/). It provides
an abstraction layer to several payment gateways and it is easy to
I pushed that...he doesn't like PayPal for some reason...he is under the
impression that people don't like it. Not something that I have ever
heard...but he has that stuck in his head. I have suggested several other
free options. It's not decision unfortunately. I even suggested that he
I'm already doing that ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Michael Grant [mailto:mgr...@modus.bz]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 9:13 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
I 100% agree with this.
Eric (Roberts), you'd be much better spending the 40 or so hours trying to
drum up
Actually, I dont want to do freelance work, but I am forced to do so. And
just because you share his attitude doesn't make it not elitist.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:15 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
freelance work, but I am forced to do so. And
just because you share his attitude doesn't make it not elitist.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2010 11:15 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
I pushed that...he doesn't like
Well, I guess it is a bag-on-Eric thread after all.
Michael Grant said
you'd be much better spending the 40 or so hours trying to
drum up business or on a job search. Spend one day putting together a
resume/portfolio and the other 32 hours contacting people and circulating
your portfolio.
Good
Actually, I dont want to do freelance work, but I am forced to do so.
I'm sorry to hear that. But if you're forced to do something, and you
want to do it successfully, you may have to change your expectations,
etc.
And just because you share his attitude doesn't make it not elitist.
No, the
Well, no one can say that CFML coders are not a passionate group thats for
sure.
To everyone participating in this conversation-- I have much respect-- and I
do mean everyone.
Times are tough everywhere right now, and we all need to group together and
stay focused on what we believe in and what
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Matt Robertson wrote:
Well, I guess it is a bag-on-Eric thread after all.
I still say it's a mindset. :-)
And just to take a second and address the not free thoughts:
*The following comments are aimed at a mindset, not specific people.*
It is 100% possible
Alright, this is sounding pretty freaking good.
Coincidentally, I now need a shopping cart too. I /was/ going to
reuse an old, pretty decent one, but it's sorta geared towards
Model-Glue, and I never really tested the lofty framework agnostic
aims it aspired to. Using a community based one for
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:26 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
What do folks think about ColdSpring? I don't really think of it as a
framework, but it is, I recon. Does that make using it verboten for a
project like this? I see good things either way, so... just curious.
I'm a
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Sean Corfield wrote:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 5:26 PM, denstar valliants...@gmail.com wrote:
What do folks think about ColdSpring? I don't really think of it as a
framework, but it is, I recon. Does that make using it verboten for a
project like this? I see
Denny,
Alright, this is sounding pretty freaking good.
Yeah, cfpayment is really amazing. I am always surprised that it doesn't get
more attention that it does.
Leveraging cfpayment sounds excellent, and we could toss in some i18n
stuff right from the beginning as well...
I haven't
://www.carehart.org/cf411/#ecm
Sebastiaan
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== Onlinebase.nl
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2010 15:28:35 +1000
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
From: dev-li...@mbcomms.net.au
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Bringing this back on topic has anyone got
I used CFShopKart a few years back before it was free and had a pretty poor
experience. The list of cart features were good, but I found its
implementation very poor with duplicate code, scores of bugs, messy markup
and sparse responses from the developer when attempting to contact him
regarding
Thats why i like the idea of my own shopping cart. I find it takes longer
to track down a bug in someone else's code and fix it (or get a support
ticket attended to ) than in my own code. And at least i know they are my
own bugs!(I always make such a better class of bug, you know? g )
My problem with this Kart is the amount of holes in it. I had an
entire server brought down from defacement from this... however, some of
that was the lack of sandboxing the app to its own space. Essentially,
it was not validating ANY user input (or URL input) and allowing script
kiddies
Sorry if I don't buy the BS elitist attitude there.
In defense of Seans comments, I do not see this above statement to be
even remotely true.
Sean has always had a great ability to just say it like it is-- And I have
to agree with him this time--
Please take Sean's statements for what they
to dump that kind of cash, but I live in the real
world with a family to take care of.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Pepperman [mailto:chorno...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 7:52 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
Sorry if I don't buy the BS elitist attitude
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
While I am glad you and Sean are rolling in the dough
We've already been over this in another thread on this list a little
while back, when I explained my financial situation because of a
similar attack on me -
, 2010 7:52 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
Sorry if I don't buy the BS elitist attitude there.
In defense of Seans comments, I do not see this above statement to be
even remotely true.
Sean has always had a great ability to just say it like it is-- And I
have
to agree
@eric, in all respect of you, and all hard working people. Please don't
assume that we are all rolling in cash just because we have some insight on
critical business decisions.
I am currently working my pile of receipts and bills-- as I too am
struggling in a bad economy-- I too am all 1090--
...@threeravensconsulting.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 9:02 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: CF Shopping carts
I think you assume too much. First off...I'm not a newbie. It also doesn't
matter who said it. I have a lot of respect for Sean and what he has done,
but that doesn't negate the fact that his
@Mark
Awesome, Thats the attitude!
I am in the process of consulting with an attorney just for legalese.
When I get the domain set up, I want to start with a foundation that
is driven by the community-- that way the base code is not even
started until we have a good idea of what the foundation
?
Not at all against FOSS, just want to see this work.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Pepperman [mailto:chorno...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2010 9:39 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
@Mark
Awesome, Thats the attitude!
I am in the process of consulting
@mark
I would love to see the cart be framework agnostic-- then have the ability
to have demos on various frameworks.
I do think CF has matured to the point where this can be done.
Usually things like this fail because they don't have the right combination
of resources, planning, drive, and
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Kevin Pepperman chorno...@gmail.com wrote:
I am in the process of consulting with an attorney just for legalese.
When I get the domain set up, I want to start with a foundation that
is driven by the community-- that way the base code is not even
started until
Thanks Sean.
Any input on this is immensely helpful.
I have participated in several OSS projects but I have never started one,
but I do have the backing, ability and determination.
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 11:38 PM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.comwrote:
You might want to talk to Jason
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.com wrote:
There's a lot of pitfalls to using open source software for ecommerce (and
yes, I may be biased, but I also speak from lots of experience in this
field). Anyone that has spent anytime with OSCommerce knows how
...reviewed a *few* e-commerce packages... (I have 'free' on the brain :)
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm finding this thread very interesting because I've reviewed a free
e-commerce packages (some out of curiosity, some I've been paid to
: CF Shopping carts
On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:44 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.com
wrote:
There's a lot of pitfalls to using open source software for ecommerce (and
yes, I may be biased, but I also speak from lots of experience in this
field). Anyone that has spent anytime with OSCommerce
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Eric Roberts wrote:
I wouldn't say it's an objection to paying a few hundred dollars, it's an
inability to come up with the funds to do so for the little guy.
Not to derail this into a lets-beat-on-Eric thread, but as others
mentioned, thats peanuts. Something
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
I wouldn't say it's an objection to paying a few hundred dollars, it's an
inability to come up with the funds to do so for the little guy.
I'm sorry, but if the little guy can't afford $200 or even $400 for
That's not an inherent problem with OSS, more a problem with the
quality of the coders who've been working on it
In the case of OsCommerce and the variations of that platform this really is
only partially true.
I agree in the fact that code contributions are only as good as the
contributers,
On 2010-06-27, at 20:57, Sean Corfield wrote:
I'm sorry, but if the little guy can't afford $200 or even $400 for
some software that makes his job possible / easier, then he doesn't
deserve to be in business.
What on earth kind of living can someone be making from selling
software
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 6:20 PM, Kevin Pepperman chorno...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree in the fact that code contributions are only as good as the
contributers, but I think the base OSC platform never really had a solid
foundation for implementing plugins.
Again, the contributors (to the
Again, the contributors (to the original platform)...
Touche' -- that is true, but Harald Ponce de Leon did start it himself, so
it may have been because of the initial decision making of one contributer.
Simon doesn't have an accent and neither do I - it's the rest of y'all :)
So
No...it a lack of available funds. Small businesses are having a hard time
getting the capital they need for projects.
-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:websitema...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 6:21 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
On Sun, Jun 27
...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 7:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 3:10 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
I wouldn't say it's an objection to paying a few hundred dollars, it's an
inability to come up with the funds to do so
Bringing this back on topic has anyone got any opinions about CFShopKart?
--
Yours,
Kym Kovan
mbcomms.net.au
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Eric,
Thanks for asking. It's as customizable as you want it to be really. Coming
into your store.item view for example you get an Item bean. From there it's
goes from simply #item.getName()# to pulling the arrays of properties
(color/size/etc.) and iterating over them to create drop downs,
Jonah-
Your cart looks great. You really need to come to market with it, because as
mentioned, CF is severely lacking in this space. My company has focused on
ecomm over he last couple of years, but unfortunately we haven't been able to
use any CF products (we are a CF shop mostly), because
No...my client has been with them for a while. I used to host with them and
they are pretty good as far as hosts go...it's just that he is on a shared
server. I left when they tried to tack on a 20/site charge for CF7 when it
came out.
Eric,
Take a look at this site:
Saying that the USD 200,- that Mary Jo asks for her CFWebstore is too
much seems like an oddity to me. If the customer cannot pay USD 200,-
for the licence, how on earth is the customer able to pay for the
consultant/developer fees for installing and modifying the webshop if
needed?
).
Sebastiaan Naafs - van Dijk
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So long and thanx 4 all the fish
== Onlinebase.nl
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 20:35:58 -0400
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
From: chorno...@gmail.com
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
@Eric Roberts
*
*
Yea, that has been my
[mailto:jonah@creori.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 8:08 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
Eric,
Take a look at this site: https://store.apolisactivism.com/
It's running a ecommerce engine I wrote - it's live on some other sites now
and am just getting ready to roll it out publicly
@jonah,
Your site looks excellent. Good work.
Paul Alkema
http://paulalkema.com/
-Original Message-
From: jonah blossom [mailto:jonah@creori.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 9:13 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
@Kevin,
I feel that this is one area
How customizable is the interface?
-Original Message-
From: jonah blossom [mailto:jonah@creori.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 8:13 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
@Kevin,
I feel that this is one area that is completely overlooked in the CF
world--
Especially
cw is the biggest clusterfuck-o-code ever.. be sure to bring lots of spaghetti
sauce for that spaghetti coded buffet ;)
Have you checked out Cartweaver yet?
https://www.cartweaver.com/store/detail/?id=cw3cfm
It's a cheap $300 and is licensed per developer, not per site.
Warm regards,
Jordan
I feel that this is one area that is completely overlooked in the CF world--
Especially since OO was introduced to CF in MX.
CF would be such a great platform to develop a awesome open source shopping
cart/administration system.
It would be easy to modularize with add-ons components etc...
Ii'll
have been my main obstacles at this juncture of my search.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Pepperman [mailto:chorno...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 24, 2010 6:42 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
I feel that this is one area that is completely overlooked in the CF world
@Eric Roberts
*
*
Yea, that has been my experience with all the carts I have used as well.
I have used OsCommerce, as well as the various flavors-- ZEN cart, CRE
Loaded etc.. and they all have big requirements-- some hosts just will not
run them.
Although I have been successful using them, they
Eric,
Take a look at this site: https://store.apolisactivism.com/
It's running a ecommerce engine I wrote - it's live on some other sites now and
am just getting ready to roll it out publicly. Let me know if it might fit your
needs.
That list of restrictions your host puts on ColdFusion
@Kevin,
I feel that this is one area that is completely overlooked in the CF world--
Especially since OO was introduced to CF in MX.
So true.
When I was looking for a ecommerce solution several years ago, I evaluated all
the current offerings and joined the CFCommerce google group, etc.
I
Shopping carts
Hi there.
I don't have a free or cheap solution for you, but I have developed my own
custom CF cart solution powering some high sales site, and I have a
dedicated CF server on which I host my solutions. If you are interesting in
chatting, feel free to drop me a line! I
I am looking for a CF based shopping cart. Best option would be free.next,
very cheap. We don't have a lot of money to play with. I am trying to get
the exact version of CF that uplink earth is using, but so far the best
answer is MX (so 6 or 7.not sure if 8 or 9 retained the MX title offhand
Hi there.
I don't have a free or cheap solution for you, but I have developed my own
custom CF cart solution powering some high sales site, and I have a dedicated
CF server on which I host my solutions. If you are interesting in chatting,
feel free to drop me a line! I typically handle the
My client is looking to host locally, so it has to be something we can
install ourselves. Thanks!
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Brian Hendel [mailto:sp...@splicedigital.com]
Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 9:28 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF Shopping carts
Hi there.
I don't have a free
I'm looking into CF based shopping cart software for an upcoming project. I
need a ready-made solution as I won't have time to code my own. Requirements
include:
1)Able to handle e-products (i.e. downloads) as well as material goods
2)Able to modify the source in case customization is needed
CFWebstore is pretty nice and fairly inexpensive given the time it
would take to do it yourself. It is actively developer which is a
bonus.
J.J.
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 12:25 PM, Tony Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking into CF based shopping cart software for an upcoming project.
: Tony Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/*Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 11:26 AM
/*To: CF-Talk
/*Subject: Experience with CF Shopping Carts?
/*
/*I'm looking into CF based shopping cart software for an upcoming project.
/*I need a ready-made solution as I won't have time to code my own.
/*Requirements
Thanks for the heads up, Eric. This is a great example of why it's good to get
testimonials from real users instead of just going by what it says on the
product web site. The Able Commerce site touts their software as customizable
and scalable, with a clean, modular architecture, and fully
I'd recommend you take a look at SiteDirector from
http://www.quilldesign.com. It's a pretty robust product (and reasonably
price), handling the first two of your requirements. I'm not sure about
recurring transactions, but they wouldn't be hard to add.
--
Thanks,
Tom
Tom McNeer
MediumCool
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Tony Garcia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe they're referring to their Asp.Net version?
Pretty much. They were an early CF shopping cart. But they chose to
concentrate on .NET about five years ago.
--
Thanks,
Tom
Tom McNeer
MediumCool
, 2008 3:11 PM
/*To: CF-Talk
/*Subject: Re: Experience with CF Shopping Carts?
/*
/*Thanks for the heads up, Eric. This is a great example of why it's good to
/*get testimonials from real users instead of just going by what it says on
/*the product web site. The Able Commerce site touts
Thanks. Just to clarify, I'm not looking for FREE Open Source shopping carts.
I'm looking for shopping carts built in ColdFusion where the unencrypted source
code is available to someone to modify and customize it. I'm willing to pay
for the shopping cart. I just wanted to clarify as open
Shopping Carts
Thanks. Just to clarify, I'm not looking for FREE Open Source shopping
carts. I'm looking for shopping carts built in ColdFusion where the
unencrypted source code is available to someone to modify and customize
it. I'm willing to pay for the shopping cart. I just wanted to clarify
Hi all,
I'm looking at shopping cart solutions and am wondering what some of you have
used in the past as far as 'off the shelf' stuff that is written in ColdFusion.
Specifically ones that are open source so they can be customized.
Thanks!
Dave
Dave,
I originally thought about writing my own shell until I found CFWebstore. The
bang for the buck is great. And their yahoo group is a great source of
support. Between the community and CFWebstore quickly responding to all
questions, it's the best way to get tech support.
I have no
Forgot to mention All the source is open and available. I've been doing a
lot of customizing the code for
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I originally thought about writing my own shell until I found CFWebstore.
The bang for the buck is great. And their yahoo group is a great source
of support. Between the community and CFWebstore quickly responding to
all questions, it's the best way to get tech support.
I have no
Forgot to mention All the source is open and available. I've been
doing a lot of customizing the code for
Damned Enter key ;-)
Anyway, you get the idea.
bob
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now back on topic, since u been working on your cart for 9 months now
whats up with it? Jared not writing it for ya anymore? ;)
There's so much factually inaccurate info here I have no idea where to begin,
so I won't. lol! Nah, lemme splain a thing or two.
My db schema's were flawed
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Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 5:29 AM
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now back on topic, since u been working on your cart for 9 months now
whats up with it? Jared not writing it for ya anymore? ;)
There's so much factually inaccurate info here I have no idea
: RE: cf shopping carts
Hay, disruptor! Don't be picking on THE open source project of the
decade!
And I am not talking about the development time either.
All we need is a few good programers, architects, CSS experts, DB
pros...
Besides that, we are all set :-))
Andy
-Original Message
Not sure if I can help here or not with this one but I can at least
share some experiences we have in building a CF commerce engine from
scratch. It can be a really big job and should not be taken lightly.
We started our project because we used to use AbleCommerce and we got so
mad at how
Will,
Join the group. I've got a schema, you've got one, together, we may have
25% correct!
Ok, I registered and emailed you via SF.
Will
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Message:
since forever_cart.cfc is not going to be done for awhile I need to possibly
find a different solution to a cart i need.
any suggestions on a cart? Needs the following (and not cartweaver):
of course all the add, edit, delete- products, shipping, ect
but one thing I was just asked for is that
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Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 10:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: cf shopping carts
since forever_cart.cfc is not going to be done for awhile I need to possibly
find a different solution to a cart i need.
any suggestions on a cart? Needs the following (and not cartweaver):
of course
@houseoffusion.com
Subject: RE: cf shopping carts
Hay, disruptor! Don't be picking on THE open source project of the decade!
And I am not talking about the development time either.
All we need is a few good programers, architects, CSS experts, DB pros...
Besides that, we are all set :-))
Andy
All we need is a few good programers,
well that leaves will out... haha
Yeah I totally agree! I'm not good, I'm GREAT!
You on the other hand, well you're Captain Cartweaver. lol!
Will
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From: Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 11:17 PM
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Re: cf shopping carts
All we need is a few good programers,
well
What reccomendations, (if any) do you guys have, regarding any prepackaged
pre-written CF shopping carts? We've finally gotten a client that wants a
soup to nuts configurations that will allow a back-end of products to be
tied in with merchant processing, for a full blow solution. No hybrid PayPal
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Subject: Commercial CF shopping carts?
What reccomendations, (if any) do you guys have, regarding any prepackaged
pre-written CF shopping carts? We've finally gotten a client that wants a
soup to nuts configurations that will allow a back-end of products to be
tied in with merchant
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Subject: Commercial CF shopping carts?
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Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:14 PM
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What reccomendations, (if any) do you guys have, regarding any
prepackaged pre-written CF shopping carts? We've finally gotten a client
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