I'm looking for a shopping cart that I can use to take order that are
subscription based on reoccurring purhases. I've looked at Google's
offering which is EXPERIMENTAL and Authorize.net's service. Can
anyone recommend a service that easy to manage? Both Google and
Authorize.net
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey mary...@cfwebstore.comwrote:
I'm looking for a shopping cart that I can use to take order that are
subscription based on reoccurring purhases. I've looked at Google's
offering which is EXPERIMENTAL and Authorize.net's service. Can
anyone
i think the best way would be to do this is directly through sql in one query.
you can build a list with the ids of all the products the customer has
selected, then in 1 query...
select surcharge from products
where productid in(cfqueryparam value=theListOfProductIds# list=yes
if there isnt a function in sql that can do that then there is a function on
cflib to get a columntotal
http://cflib.org/udf.cfm?ID=887
so you can run that one query then pass the resulting column into the
columnTotal udf and thats it, you will have the total surcharge...
i think the best
sorry i must be half asleep, you can use the sum function. so the full function
would be
select sum(surcharge) from products
where productid in(cfqueryparam value=theListOfProductIds#
list=yes cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar)
and surcharge
i think the best way would be to do this is directly
Do you already have a query with your shopping cart? If so, just use a
query-of-query (with SUM()). You don't mention if the surcharge is by product
or by each item, but you may need to also be sure to factor in the product
quantity.
--- Mary Jo
The surcharge is for each product, you can only buy one main product at at time
(multiple purchases are treated as trade), you can also add multiple
accessories (which have no delivery charge) Shopping cart items are stored in
the session. I am exploring the sum route at the moment.
Thank you
You can carry a variable through your cfloop/cfoutput query to hold the running
total of the surcharges.
You can also hit the database with a new call for the sum, as other have
mentioned.
You can also do:
cfset allsurcharges = ArraySum(ListToArray(ValueList([querycolumnname])))
William
Hi. I'm looking for a ColdFusion shopping cart that also has a good
feature set for managing inventory. Really looking for an inventory
management system that also has a shopping cart. Or actually it might
not even *have* to have a shopping cart, if you know of a good CF
inventory
+1 for SiteDirector (http://www.quilldesign.com).
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Thanks,
Tom
Tom McNeer
MediumCool
http://www.mediumcool.com
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Ryan Stille wrote:
Hi. I'm looking for a ColdFusion shopping cart that also has a good
feature set for managing inventory.
The main issue
people have with it these days (and typically the reason I get from
people that switch to my product) is that it no longer is really a
ColdFusion application, it merely uses ColdFusion as the front-end to
the underlying Java code.
Ok, I wondered about that after reading
Thank you all for your posts...most helpful!
Someone also mentioned another cart to me today called AbleCommerce. I hadn't
come across that one yet -- has anyone ever had experience with it?
Thanks again!
Tana
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Someone also mentioned another cart to me today called AbleCommerce.
I hadn't come across that one yet -- has anyone ever had experience
with it?
Well, I can only briefly comment as it's a competitor to my product and it's
been awhile since I had any direct access to a copy. But it's been
Dana,
Don't you have a shopping cart app?
Bruce
On Jan 7, 2008 2:17 PM, Tana Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We're looking to convert our current e-commerce site over to ColdFusion
but are having a tough time locating a fairly robust shopping cart that will
work with it. We're looking
Check out SiteDirector by QuillDesign (www.quilldesign.com). I've used it
several times and found it to be a nice commerce system.
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Get the
Dana,
Don't you have a shopping cart app?
Bruce
On Jan 7, 2008 2:17 PM, Tana Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes we do but it's WebDNA/WebCatalog and that's no longer being supported.
Tana
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Check out SiteDirector by QuillDesign (www.quilldesign.com). I've
used it several times and found it to be a nice commerce system.
Thank you, Brian. I'll check that further. I appreciate your suggestion.
Tana
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I second SiteDirector. I've used it quite a bit over the last 8 years or so
Check out SiteDirector by QuillDesign (www.quilldesign.com). I've
used it several times and found it to be a nice commerce system.
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We're looking for something
already existing that can track inventory, accept gift
certificates/discounts, PayPal, (possibly with an extention to tie
into Quickbooks) to name a few. I think the closest products to what
we want would be similar to ZenCart or ProductCart. Does anyone have
+6 for CFWebStore - that's how many installations we have going right
now, with a few more coming down the pike soon.
Pros:
* It's fusebox based.
* It's got solid documentation
* It's completely skinnable and modifyable
* It has everything you're talking about except one - Quickbooks
For the
For the QuickBooks integration, that requires a product called T-Hub
by Atandra along with some custom coding on your part to build the
interface. If you want to email me off-list I can talk more to that.
Hey Hatton, I'd be interested in hearing what you did with T-Hub. Obviously I
do get asked
For the QuickBooks integration, that requires a product called T-Hub
by Atandra along with some custom coding on your part to build the
interface. If you want to email me off-list I can talk more to that.
Hey Hatton, I'd be interested in hearing what you did with T-Hub.
T-Hub acts as an
Personally, I have them become a user before check out and then have the
items in a shopping cart table based on their user id.
That way it saves their cart for later purchase if needed. Else they can
remove the items.
-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm for storing them in a table. I suppose that if you wanted to allow
guest shopping, you could assign a temporary user id (some UUID) and store
it on their machine as a cookie, and then use that as a key in the cart
table. That's just a thought off the top of my head, so there could be some
I have done both. It really depends on what the client wants and the hosting
environment. I did one where the items were held in a temporary database
table with a UUID simply because the client wanted to make sure that the
customer could come back to their items if they either changed their minds
I use CF Webstore which stores shopping cart data in a database table. I
think this is more customer-friendly since average mortals don't want to be
troubled by session expiration.
-Original Message-
From: Les Mizzell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 9:41 AM
What would the rest of you consider the optimal way to store items
before checking out?
One request that the client made was that you could have an account -
but that it be possible to shot/checkout *without* and account as well.
So, there's a sign in to retrieve your data before you
: Shopping cart questions?
On 11/27/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that is what I was thinking. The other issue that I have as far as
using the database storage is image uploads. I plan on allowing a user to
upload as many as 10 images per ad, and was wondering how to handle
Doug, here's what I've always done.
User visits site - CF creates a shopping cart key (createUUID()) and
stores it in the session scope, as a cookie, or puts it into a very
simple CARTS table.
My cart_contents table looks like this (pardon the caps, I still use
caps for SQL)
CREATE TABLE
I had a customer that was constantly
changing prices, and if I only did joins to the product table to get
price, things would get ugly. You could optionally maintain a
price_history table or something, but that overcomplicates it if you
ask me.
Doug covered the basics real well here, I'll
You could serialize the cart (using WDDX or some other method) and put
it in the client scope. I also think just using a database is a good
option.
Using a database would allow you to easily see your customers' carts,
which might be useful from a support perspective. Also, it would allow
a
If u store the cart in the database, they can at least come back later and
complete the order.
-Original Message-
From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 28 November 2006 00:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Shopping cart questions?
I have a classifieds site that I am needing to design
task every so often and delete the images off the server based on the info
in the tempCart table?
Doug
- Original Message -
From: Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 7:05 PM
Subject: RE: Shopping cart questions?
If u store
On 11/27/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, that is what I was thinking. The other issue that I have as far as
using the database storage is image uploads. I plan on allowing a user to
upload as many as 10 images per ad, and was wondering how to handle the
image upload if they end
On 8/19/06, Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been wondering whether to post this link for a while now, so here
goes.
http://www.fasttrackonline.co.uk/shopping-cart-features.cfm
Constructive feedback would be appreciated.
If anyone is interested in selling this on, please
website at http://www.reedexpo.com
-Original Message-
From: mac jordan
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Mon Aug 21 08:34:00 2006
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart
On 8/19/06, Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been wondering whether to post this link for a while now, so here
goes.
http
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart
thanks Will, was installing a new feature, fixed if you'd like to take a
look...
The only thing I see is you spelled colors wrong. hahaha
Just pickin' on ya. Took a peruse around but gotta hit the bed. I'll look more
this week tho.
It's lookin good, but I
Hi Mac,
No mySQL version planned in the immediate future,
I would consider reasonable offers for the source code.
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: mac jordan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 August 2006 08:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart
On 8/19/06, Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL
On 8/21/06, Jenny Gavin-Wear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No mySQL version planned in the immediate future,
rules it out for us, then. Unless you'd like to commission us to convert it
:)
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home: www.kestrel.org
work: www.webhorus.net
them: www.jordan-cats.org
thanks for that, Will, sorted by putting adding a form validation and
restricted max characters in the input box.
What did you think of the Admin and overall features
list/functionality?
Haven't had time to go thru it much Jen. I'll look more later in the week .
Thanks,
Will
I have been wondering whether to post this link for a while now, so here goes.
http://www.fasttrackonline.co.uk/shopping-cart-features.cfm
Constructive feedback would be appreciated.
Gettin an error Jenny.
Element MM_USERAUTHORIZATION is undefined in SESSION.
The error occurred in
thanks Will, was installing a new feature, fixed if you'd like to take a look...
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 August 2006 13:34
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart
I have been wondering whether to post this link for a while now, so here
thanks Will, was installing a new feature, fixed if you'd like to take a
look...
The only thing I see is you spelled colors wrong. hahaha
Just pickin' on ya. Took a peruse around but gotta hit the bed. I'll look more
this week tho.
It's lookin good, but I get an error if I enter a into the
thanks Will, was installing a new feature, fixed if you'd like to take a
look...
And it also poops out if you enter a long quantity adding to basket.
The error occurred in
C:\Inetpub\sc.fasttrackonline.co.uk\process\trolley-add.cfm: line 68
66 : cfelse
67 : NULL
68 : /cfif
69
Hi Mary,
We are using your product and the integration options work well for us.
I was wondering if anyone has an opinion on a related subject.
As an e-commerce merchant we don't just accept payments. There are
refunds, exchanges, fraudulent transactions, etc. I've been extremely
This is a test.
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Might someone out there point me (a simpleton) in a direction to gain a
little more understanding about shopping carts and details about connecting
back end code to all the appropriate financial pieces please? I have spent a
little time digging around in the code for a CF cart app or two but am
Might someone out there point me (a simpleton) in a direction to gain a
little more understanding about shopping carts and details about connecting
back end code to all the appropriate financial pieces please?
In terms of connecting to the bank, you generally use an online payment gateway
such
rental payments,
but you've opened up some issues that I need to clarify...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: shopping cart integration
Might someone out there point me (a simpleton
using PayPal for a client's site to process rental
payments,
but you've opened up some issues that I need to clarify...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: shopping cart integration
there's not a way to use a PayPal shopping cart integrated into
my own pages...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 1:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: shopping cart integration
paypal sends the data back in the URL if the order
Rick Faircloth said the following on 7/15/2006 1:33 PM:
Sounds like this might work ok for my client who wants to have
renters make monthly rental payments, but a more robust system might
be called for with a regular shopping cart. It would be a pain to
have to leave a site to check a shopping
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 12:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: shopping cart integration
Might someone out there point me (a simpleton) in a direction to gain a
little more understanding about shopping carts and details about
connecting back end code to all
You might want to check out PayPal's Website Payments Pro. It's a fairly
new offering from PayPal and it may do what you want. Customers don't
leave your web site. From what I can tell, it doesn't require you to
have a credit card merchant account or to have to use a separate payment
gateway
Thanks for the info, Mary Jo...
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 6:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: shopping cart integration
You might want to check out PayPal's Website Payments Pro. It's a
fairly new offering from
The beef I have is in step 5 below:
1) I search on shopping cart suggestions
2) Up pops several pages of results.
3) I click on one of the result topics
4) I'm brought to a page with 200 threads that I have to sift through
visually to find my topic
5) WTF?
Ray
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
This may seem like a stupid question, but what;s the URL? Googling
brings up a lot of fluff, and I'm not 100% sure the sitedirector.com is
the right site
Eric J. Hoffman wrote:
SiteDirectorI love it.
Eric J. Hoffman
It really only costs $250 for as many sites as I can develop? I like
the idea of the store only consisting of three include files. What I'm
trying to get at here is to make it so my more junior developers can
easily wrap their heads around this and have the ability to make changes
if need be
Ray
Were using CFwebstore - its fine, gotta like fusebox thou.
About to purchase 'Sitedirector' from Quilldesign.
Depending on what you need in features really dictates the price.
HTH
Steve
-Original Message-
From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006
I am in the process of setting up a store using CFWebstore. It's Fusebox
3.0 which takes a bit of getting used to, but once you're comfortable it's
pretty straightforward to do customization. Everything is commented which
helps a lot in figuring out which template is calling which etc.
--
I really hate the HoF search, I never seem to find what I'm looking
for.
I'll second that. It must be that Powered by Google thing.
Lee
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Cartweaver is a pretty good deal. One time fee for multiple stores. Code is
editable, store elements are easily implemented into existing site.
On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really hate the HoF search, I never seem to find what I'm looking
for.
I'll second that.
I always have to apologize for dropping the recommendation on a CF list,
but the best one I've ever used is www.x-cart.com. It's a PHP MySQL app,
but I just can't say enough good about it. It's a great app; it's well
supported; it's constantly updated; it's got tons of add-ons available;
it's
Strictly CF? ZenCart is a popular and free PHP shopping cart. It supports
Authorize.net and Paypal out of the box and it specifically has an
abstracted templating system.
The CF shopping carts I have bookmarked are:
AbleCommerce, $1000 starting
http://www.ablecommerce.com/
CFWebstore $300
www.x-cart.com
I've used this product several times and it is awesome. It's really
inexpensive, has tons of add-ons as well as an outstanding feature set
right out of the box. It's easy to customize... I always recommend this
cart.
--Ferg
Jeff Chastain wrote:
I am looking for a shopping cart
-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 12:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart Recommendations
www.x-cart.com
I've used this product several times and it is awesome. It's really
inexpensive, has tons of add-ons as well as an outstanding feature
Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 12:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart Recommendations
www.x-cart.com
I've used this product several times and it is awesome. It's really
inexpensive, has tons of add-ons as well as an outstanding feature
set right
Have you looked at Cartweaver?
On 4/4/06, Jeff Chastain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am looking for a shopping cart recommendation. I am putting together a
simple web site / store front for my wife and don't really have the time
to
write this myself. The biggest requirement is that it be
.
Thanks for the effort anyways and sorry I wasnt clear enough on what I was
doing.
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Bobby Hartsfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Shopping Cart qty problems.
Sorry, can't do anything
Sorry, can't do anything with that either. There's more to it.
..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From: Phillip Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 7:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Shopping Cart qty
Going to need a little more than that :)
It sounds like you are only outputting the last qty value for all of them
though. -or- you are updating them all to the last qty's value somewhere.
..:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
-Original Message-
From:
Subject: RE: Shopping Cart qty problems.
Going to need a little more than that :)
It sounds like you are only outputting the last qty value for all of them
though. -or- you are updating them all to the last qty's value somewhere.
...:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http
Hey there,
Sorry to sound so hack-like, but how about putting a code in the coupon
(coupon = jer456 or jer897 for a coupon meant for a jersey) that specifies
what the coupon specifically applies to, or a generic code which specifies
no required product (coupon = gen345 for generic). Then do a
Sorry to sound so hack-like, but how about putting a code in the coupon
(coupon = jer456 or jer897 for a coupon meant for a jersey) that specifies
what the coupon specifically applies to, with a generic code which specifies
no required product (coupon = gen345 for generic). Then if the coupon is
There's not enough information here to tell you EXACTLY what to do.
However, an overview of what you need to do follows. You need to alter
your coupon creation code to add the ability to select products or
groups of products, depending on your organization, to which the coupon
will apply. Then
Hey thanks guys,
I can see what I need to do.
mike
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 2 December 2005 4:40 a.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart Coupon facility
There's not enough information here to tell you EXACTLY what to do
i am a bit stumped as to whether i should be looking at one set of
tables to handle all the options above, or whether i should create to
distinct sets to handle either a discount scenario or a free product
scenario.
From my own experience, I would say to go with a different set of
Thanks mary,
I think this is the way I will head - 2 different table setups.
mike
-Original Message-
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 November 2005 5:37 a.m.
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart - Coupon/Discount
i am a bit stumped as to whether i
See oscommerce.com for what they are working on - it is really good.
There's also OFBiz (Open for Business Project) http://www.ofbiz.org -
It's a friggin' beast, but looks rather cool. Personally, I love their
PARTY entity model - at the very least, their db schema alone is worth
looking
There's also OFBiz (Open for Business Project) http://www.ofbiz.org -
It's a friggin' beast, but looks rather cool. Personally, I
love their PARTY entity model
Sounds like there must be an MLM or two involved.
--
Damien McKenna - Web Developer - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Limu Company -
Damien McKenna wrote:
Sounds like there must be an MLM or two involved.
Que? I don't quite get the MLM association (you mean Multi-Level
Marketing?) OfBiz is a sourceforge project all under MIT Open Source
licensing...
Erik Yowell
Short Fuse Media, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sounds like there must be an MLM or two involved.
Que? I don't quite get the MLM association (you mean Multi-Level
Marketing?)
Correct.
OfBiz is a sourceforge project all under MIT Open Source licensing...
My comment was regarding the party customer type which relates to
sales parties
Damien McKenna wrote:
My comment was regarding the party customer type which relates to
sales parties that are typically held in private houses amongst friends.
It's a common MLM sales technique.
Oh! Gotchya - Naw the Party Entity Model works like this: (as per ofBiz
Site)
A Party can be
From: Don R Seibert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a pretty easy to use shopping cart that I
can integrate with a site that is already up and running. I
am using ColdFusion MX 6.1 and I can use Access or SQL server.
Oh, and it needs to be inexpensive too. Can anyone recommend
: Shopping Cart
From: Don R Seibert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am looking for a pretty easy to use shopping cart that I
can integrate with a site that is already up and running. I
am using ColdFusion MX 6.1 and I can use Access or SQL server.
Oh, and it needs to be inexpensive too. Can
: Shopping Cart solution - any others to look at?
I'm currently evaluating some e-commerce solutions for an upcoming
project.
Past postings have pointed me to look at cartweaver, cfwebstore and
ablecommerce. I have also looked at a couple of non-cf based
solutions.
Are there any others that I
If you have time and skill, rolling your own is uaually a nice option but one
that involves a certain amount of research into things like payment gateways,
etc. I'm looking to use cartweaver for clients of Dinowitz and Associates and
have been looking over and modifying their code in places
Thanks Ferg, we'll look into it that option. We have also looked at
oscommerce which is an open source php project.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart solution - any others
. We have also looked at
oscommerce which is an open source php project.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Shopping Cart solution - any others to look at?
My advice, and this is gonna be wildly
We have also looked at
oscommerce which is an open source php project.
I implemented an oscommerce store last year and wouldn't recommend the
experience. It may have just been bad for our specific needs, but it was a
pain. Fwiw.
Man, I'd like to giv'em some feedback on CW. I'd tell'em to drop a daisycutter
on it and start out fresh.
:)
Will
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I'm currently evaluating some e-commerce solutions for an upcoming
project.
Past postings have pointed me to look at cartweaver, cfwebstore and
ablecommerce. I have also looked at a couple of non-cf based
solutions.
Are there any others that I should be looking at or dos anyone have
Are there any others that I should be looking at or dos anyone have
any
feedback, good or bad about the ones I named above?
I'd write my own. The ones you mentioned are all limiting in some way. Plus,
customizing them sucks!
Write your own shoppingcart.cfc and the sky's the
I'd write my own. The ones you mentioned are all limiting in some way.
Plus, customizing them sucks!
Write your own shoppingcart.cfc and the sky's the limit!
I agree.
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Subject: Re: Shopping Cart solution - any others to look at?
I'm currently evaluating some e-commerce solutions for an upcoming
project.
Past postings have pointed me to look at cartweaver, cfwebstore and
ablecommerce. I have also looked at a couple of non-cf based
solutions
One of the sample apps that came with CF is a shopping cart, why not use
that as a base.
-Original Message-
From: Scott Mulholland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 October 2005 22:13
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Shopping Cart solution - any others to look at?
Our plan is to roll our own
We may end up doing that, right now just trying to see what else is out
there that may be affordable and worth using.
-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 5:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Shopping Cart solution - any others to look
CFWebStore (http://www.cfwebstore.com). Works great, Fusebox 3 design,
fairly easy to customize. You could check mine out, but my hosting
provider is trying to figure out how they broke the JIA (I use it,
though it's not standard with the store). There are some good
implimentations out
+ 1 for CFWebstore. Customizing my first store right now. Love it.
Cutter (CF-Talk) wrote:
CFWebStore (http://www.cfwebstore.com). Works great, Fusebox 3 design,
fairly easy to customize. You could check mine out, but my hosting
provider is trying to figure out how they broke the JIA (I
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