> Had to comment on this too...not matter what methodology I use, I am "forcing" that >particular one on my clients.
Good point, my comment was a lead in to the fact I dislike fusebox
more than anything but I completely agree with what you are saying.
See my hate is deep for fusebox I was shocked
here was saving
> money/man-hours by purchasing code that you can modify to meet your exact
> needs.
>
> Greg
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:40 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: My Fi
noticed by developers.
>
> -mk
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:50 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: My First Shopping Cart
>
> Thats definitely part of it. Its also the fact that it is using t
> > SWEEET! CRASHED CFWEBSTORE .. of course, its a missing cfx tag ...
> but
> > you'd think the demo would be flawless.
Oh, and thanks for the reminder to turn my error handler back on. Maybe not "flawless" but an improvement at least. LOL
>One problem that I have is the company owner will come to me and want to
>give free shipping on a particular type or brand of items. Sometimes
>it's all dolls, sometimes all dolls made by a particular vendor. This is
>one of my primary reasons for coding a custom cart. Has anyone else
>dealt with
> I agree fusebox
> will ease customization but you are limiting your audience by forcing
> that framework on your clients.
Had to comment on this too...not matter what methodology I use, I am "forcing" that particular one on my clients. There's always going to be people that love it or hate it e
> Sorry - no way I agree with that. I'd say about 2 to 4 % of users
> ever look at the URL at all - let alone grasp the
> difference between a document and a string of variables. I would say
> that the difference is not only superflous but a
> red herring only noticed by developers.
I'd have to
-mk
-Original Message-
From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:50 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: My First Shopping Cart
Thats definitely part of it. Its also the fact that it is using the
same template to do everything (at least to the user thats wh
Sorry for hijacking the conversation :) Back to the original topic. If
you have a set of objectives start plan everything out like Damien
mentioned. If you don't, and even if you do, I suggest surfing around
for ideas. Look at BIG successful websites and see what they are doing
and what you can gle
the results we have. Just know it
could be bigger and better. ;-)
Thank you,
Donna French
Web Development
-Original Message-
From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:33 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: My First Shopping Cart
Yes - nice pac
Thats definitely part of it. Its also the fact that it is using the
same template to do everything (at least to the user thats what it
looks like). Any good professionally made website uses a whole bunch
of pages. It is really superficial, I know that and I am ok with it
because thats how nontechni
Yes - nice package. It lacks several of the tools from CF webstore, but there are some things I really like about it.
-Mark
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From: Bryan Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: My First Shopping Cart
On Aug 19, 2004, at 3:40 PM, Adam Haskell wrote:
> At that point and I for one would refuse to purchase it simply based
> on the fact it uses fusebox. *Puts on flame retardant suite* I also
> think it looks unprofessional, but hey thats just me :)
Is that because of the "fuseaction=blah.blah"
--Original Message-
From: Donna French [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 8:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: My First Shopping Cart
Okay guys/gals,
I am going to start doing the planning for my first custom shopping cart
and would like any pointers you all can give me? The best I
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My problem with add ons is that add-ons only work with the original
package, once again my experience. We bought foresite design's coupon
program, which we knew would never work w
ere was saving
money/man-hours by purchasing code that you can modify to meet your exact
needs.
Greg
-Original Message-
From: Adam Haskell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 3:40 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: My First Shopping Cart
My problem with add ons is t
>What version of fusebox is it done in?
It's done in FB3. At the time it was done, that really was the only viable option, particularly for support on CF5. I definitely want to upgrade it to FB4 (or 4.1) at some point, although I have concerns about it being considerably harder for newbies to lea
My problem with add ons is that add-ons only work with the original
package, once again my experience. We bought foresite design's coupon
program, which we knew would never work with our modded version, to
get ideas. When I looked at how much recode would be needed, just for
fun, to use foresite's
What version of fusebox is it done in?
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From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2004 2:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: My First Shopping Cart
>That being said I have never worked with cfwebstore so I can only speak
>from my pe
>That being said I have never worked with
>cfwebstore so I can only speak from my personal experience with Able
>Commerce.
Well, obviously I'm a bit biased. ;-) But you'll find the coding in CFWebstore much much easier to extend than AbleCommerce. It was written in Fusebox for that very reason, to
> SWEEET! CRASHED CFWEBSTORE .. of course, its a missing cfx tag ... but
> you'd think the demo would be flawless.
Well, it's a choice for me between letting people have full access to play with the demo, or turning half of it off so they can't do stuff that will create an error (like turning on
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Premade shopping carts are the bane of my existance. Premade shopping
carts save 250+ hours of developement time upfront then cost 300+ over
time as a company grows and want
Premade shopping carts are the bane of my existance. Premade shopping
carts save 250+ hours of developement time upfront then cost 300+ over
time as a company grows and wants more and more features that have to
be built into, atleast in my experience, conveluted code that was
coded over and over ag
>At 11:46 AM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
>
>Save yourself 250+ hours:
>
>Buy CFWebstore @ http://www.cfwebstore.com
>
>--
>Alex
SWEEET! CRASHED CFWEBSTORE .. of course, its a missing cfx tag ... but you'd think the demo would be flawless.
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Couple of things that are pretty easy to implement if you design with
them in mind
1)Tell them who you (the company and & site developer) are (names of
real people, if possible) and what you are about -- many customers like
know something about who they do business with.
2) Give them an uncondi
Yeah pointers anyone? I am redesigning our's trying to take an OOish
approach, as mush as CF will allow me.
Adam H
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 10:46:07 -0500, Donna French
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay guys/gals,
>
> I am going to start doing the planning for my first custom shopping cart
> and woul
At 11:46 AM 8/19/2004, you wrote:
>Okay guys/gals,
>
>
>I am going to start doing the planning for my first custom shopping cart
>and would like any pointers you all can give me? The best I can tell so
>far, my best bet is to use session variables because it is a high
>traffic site - please correct
Okay guys/gals,
I am going to start doing the planning for my first custom shopping cart
and would like any pointers you all can give me? The best I can tell so
far, my best bet is to use session variables because it is a high
traffic site - please correct me if I'm wrong. And I plan to have thi
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