Re: Date/Time (was: Re: me-commerce)

2000-12-15 Thread John Gold
Hi, very funny, having looked at my calender I see what you mean! cheers, John -Original Message- From: Dave Cross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Freitag, 15. Dezember 2000 15:12 Subject: Date/Time (was: Re: me-commerce) > &g

Date/Time (was: Re: me-commerce)

2000-12-15 Thread Dave Cross
From: "John Gold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 1/23/01 1:10:57 PM John, Any chance you could put you server's clock right or stop posting from the TARDIS or something. You're playing havoc with the sorting in my in-box. Cheers, Dave... -- "The

Re: me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread James Powell
On Thu, Dec 14, 2000 at 12:04:28PM +, jo walsh wrote: > > - support for multiple transaction handlers (iPin, DataCash) Erk, had some trouble with DataCash (and worldpay come to that). Make sure you have some redundancy in this area (as Datacash don't) jp

Re: me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread John Gold
nager software. Maybe we could come to some sort of arrangement depending upon your requirements? many thanks, John Gold - kr8.com -Original Message- From: jo walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Donnerstag, 14. Dezember 2000 12:08 Sub

Re: me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread Neil Ford
>desperately seeking open-source, perl ecommerce application. > >so far we are looking at: > >AllCommerce - http://www.zelerate.org (formerly OpenSales), which at a >brief glance looks fairly complex and inflexible... > >InterChange (formerly MiniVend) http://developer.akopia.com, which is >CPANne

Re: me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread Greg Cope
jo walsh wrote: > > desperately seeking open-source, perl ecommerce application. > > so far we are looking at: > > AllCommerce - http://www.zelerate.org (formerly OpenSales), which at a > brief glance looks fairly complex and inflexible... > > InterChange (formerly MiniVend) http://developer.a

Re: me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread Jonathan Stowe
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, jo walsh wrote: > > desperately seeking open-source, perl ecommerce application. > Sorry, the one at http://www.shop.dircon.net is homemade ... largely Mason. /J\ -- Jonathan Stowe | http://www.gellyfish.com | I'm with Grep on this one

me-commerce

2000-12-14 Thread jo walsh
desperately seeking open-source, perl ecommerce application. so far we are looking at: AllCommerce - http://www.zelerate.org (formerly OpenSales), which at a brief glance looks fairly complex and inflexible... InterChange (formerly MiniVend) http://developer.akopia.com, which is CPANned (Bundl