Micah Gersten wrote:
ZenCart Reasons:
PHP-based
Open Source
lots if plugins
Take a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Cart
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Charlene wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
Try Zencart.
Thank you,
Charlene wrote:
It doesn't look like zencart includes a checkout system. I really need
the complete system.
You will find you need to select the payment packages you want available. It
certainly does the complete process, including weight based shipping.
Otherwise, what I see at their site
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 12:09 PM, Charlene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The company I work for is going to be creating the catalog to a small store
(~100 items). The customized catalog will include the front end that the
shoppers will use as well as the back end data entry.
We need shopping
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Charlene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The company I work for is going to be creating the catalog to a small store
(~100 items). The customized catalog will include the front end that the
shoppers will use as well as the back end data entry.
We need shopping
On Sep 8, 2008, at 809AM, Charlene wrote:
The company I work for is going to be creating the catalog to a
small store (~100 items). The customized catalog will include the
front end that the shoppers will use as well as the back end data
entry.
We need shopping cart/checkout software,
Micah Gersten wrote:
Try Zencart.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Thank you for your recommendation, but I really need either reasons why
to use a particular product from experience or reference to an article
which support your
ZenCart Reasons:
PHP-based
Open Source
lots if plugins
Take a look at this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zen_Cart
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore Networks
Internal Developer
http://www.onshore.com
Charlene wrote:
Micah Gersten wrote:
Try Zencart.
Thank you,
Micah Gersten
onShore
Hi, talking about Shopping Carts I am looking for one thats good but
that it is also flexible when you need custom designs and
extesibility.
I've had experience with osCommerce and their designs are very rigid.
It works out of the box but as soon as you need to customize design
it's PITA cause
Thank you, Dan B., Tedd, Dan H., and Jason:
I don't mind subcontracting and have already stated to my client that this
could possibly happen. I definitely want a quality product. I will work
hard within a reasonable timeframe and if I'm not satisfied with my work,
I'll call someone. One
At 7:24 PM -0500 2/26/08, Kista Tucker wrote:
Thank you, Dan B., Tedd, Dan H., and Jason:
I don't mind subcontracting and have already stated to my client that this
could possibly happen. I definitely want a quality product. I will work
hard within a reasonable timeframe and if I'm not
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 9:17 PM, Kista Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh my gosh!
[snip!]
Kista,
The response you got from Tedd is probably the most accurate and
best advice you could get on this subject.
DO NOT, by any means, attempt to write your own cart. It's
reinventing the
questions and help out people who try and stumble...
I'm less likely to help someone who tries to stumble.
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On Sun, 2008-02-24 at 09:43 -0600, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
questions and help out people who try and stumble...
I'm less likely to help someone who tries to stumble.
In case you weren't be sarcastic... the intent of the above line was
probably the following:
...questions and help out
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At 9:17 PM -0500 2/22/08, Kista Tucker wrote:
Oh my gosh!
I'm scared to death to create a shopping, but was recently referred to some
free shopping cart software. Though I am trying to learn code on my own (
X-HTML, HTML, CSS, PHP, etc.) I'm not yet very good and am extremely nervous
Hi,
i have a problem with my animated web flash menu (+images+sounds).
basically my menu in embedded into flash, and each time that i click on menu
link, my flash is playing from start as it is integrated into each PHP
pages.
I know that this is not the topic of this forum, but i would like to
On Thu, February 7, 2008 9:51 am, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 7, 2008 9:59 AM, Nathan Nobbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 7, 2008 9:24 AM, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you look at plugin architectures of projects such as drupal,
phorum, or serendipity you can see there are better
On Feb 7, 2008 9:11 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 7:28 PM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Feb 7, 2008 10:04 AM, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, I helped work on that, you bastard! ;-P
Congratulations. :)
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I might have put my foot in my mouth, but probably not. I've used it
a few years ago and it was just a horrible mess of code. All the
end-user interfaces were pretty nasty too. At the end of the day
though it is your
On Feb 7, 2008 9:24 AM, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I agree that if the end user doesn't get it, then you don't get
paid... but quality matters if you have to extend/maintain/secure it.
Well, I guess not. Look at how wildly popular MySpace is.
im guessing most people who use
On Feb 7, 2008, at 9:01 AM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 7:28 PM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add
On Feb 6, 2008 7:28 PM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
custom fields to each product?
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On Feb 7, 2008 9:24 AM, Eric Butera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While I agree that if the end user doesn't get it, then you don't get
paid... but quality matters if you have to extend/maintain/secure it.
Well, I guess not. Look at
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
custom fields to each product?
http://www.hotscripts.com/
http://php.resourceindex.com/
http://www.sf.net/
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that does not help, none specify whether they have a custom fields
option or not.
On Feb 6, 2008, at 4:23 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
custom fields to each
On Feb 6, 2008 4:26 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that does not help, none specify whether they have a custom fields
option or not.
Neither does a PHP mailing list. Search Google. Then, read the
description of the shopping cart software.
The best options I can think
On 2/6/08, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that does not help, none specify whether they have a custom fields
option or not.
Wah.. why won't anyone do my research for me?
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On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
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On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
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zencart is giving me every possible custom field I can dream of.
John
Jason Pruim wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008, at 5:56 PM, Eric Butera wrote:
On Feb 6, 2008 4:18 PM, nihilism machine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Does anyone know of a shopping cart which allows you to add multiple
custom fields to
For what its worth, I have setup OSC a few times in
the past (around a yaer or two ago and it was a
breeze)
The thing that i didnt like about OSC was that it had
too many DB calls...that might have changed now.
Support via the community forums was fantastic.
ZC was a bit more of a hassle to setup
hi,
http://www.cubecart.com/site/home/
CubeCart is an eCommerce script written with PHP MySQL. With CubeCart you
can setup a powerful online store as long as you have hosting supporting PHP
and one MySQL database.
To edit or remove copyright thay charge $69.95 per domain* and you will be
On Saturday 08 July 2006 18:31, Michael B Allen wrote:
I need a (free) shopping cart. The simpler the better. This one is what
I'm looking for:
http://www.zend.com/codex.php?id=112single=1
but it doesn't use current session handling, needs validation, etc.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Mike
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Michael B Allen wrote:
Any ideas?
I plan on using this one for my next shopping-cart project:
http://www.cubecart.com/site/home/
CubeCart is an eCommerce script written with PHP MySQL. With CubeCart
you can setup a powerful online store as long as you have hosting
supporting PHP and one
PURISTS READRS SHOULD DELETE THIS NOW!!!
On Mon, April 24, 2006 2:31 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
cheers Richard! you brightened up my monday morning.
the badger reference will keep me going till wednesday ;-)
badger?
Where do you do your shopping?... :-)
While we're on the topic...
What's the
Richard Lynch wrote:
PURISTS READRS SHOULD DELETE THIS NOW!!!
On Mon, April 24, 2006 2:31 am, Jochem Maas wrote:
cheers Richard! you brightened up my monday morning.
the badger reference will keep me going till wednesday ;-)
badger?
you wrote 'baggers', I read 'badgers' - where I grew up
While we're on the topic...
What's the difference between a dozen eggs and an
elephant...
er? 2 metrics tons? no? put me out of my misery
then :-)
If you dont know I am not going to send you to the
store for a dozen eggs...
Didnt know we had elephant joke fans here...heres
I am anxiously awaiting the answers!.g0g0g0g0g0!!
On Apr 25, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Ryan A wrote:
1) Why can't you get an Elephant to screw in a
lightbulb?
2)What the difference between a herd of Elephants and
a bunch af grapes?
3)What did the peanut say to the elephant?
4)Why
Ryan A wrote:
snip
1) Why can't you get an Elephant to screw in a
lightbulb?
Because it's an elephant
2)What the difference between a herd of Elephants and
a bunch af grapes?
The grapes are purple.
3)What did the peanut say to the elephant?
Nothing. Peanuts can't talk.
4)Why did the
At 1:19 PM -0500 4/24/06, Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
[/snip]
We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order fulfillment system' or
OFS
Or perhaps, Shipping and Handling Internet Technology -- the acronym
I leave to you.
tedd
At 11:18 AM -0700 4/24/06, Ryan A wrote:
Hey. That ain't a shopping cart That's a
friggin' store.
LOL
You're absolutely right -- tho, it sounds like good
stuff for a comedy routine.
Pity it would fly over the heads of most people
though, only us geeks (term used loosely) would get
cheers Richard! you brightened up my monday morning.
the badger reference will keep me going till wednesday ;-)
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Sun, April 23, 2006 9:01 am, tedd wrote:
...
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
Look, a shopping cart is a goddam big basket on
Have you checked out oscommerce? www.oscommerce.com?
It does what I think you need. And I think it might even be free, that is,
if your time
doesn't cost anything. As for it being simpleyou'll need to define that
term.
Simple for me could be rather complicated for you or vice versa.
Tom
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
Look, a shopping cart is a goddam big basket on wheels.
What we call a shopping cart on-line is actually, your entire stock
catalog, fulfillment, cash register, check-out, delivery, stock
management, and internal accounting system, with
--- tedd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
Hey. That ain't a shopping cart That's a
friggin' store.
LOL
You're absolutely right -- tho, it sounds like good
stuff for a comedy routine.
Pity it would fly over the heads of most people
though, only us geeks (term used loosely) would get
[snip]
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
[/snip]
We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order fulfillment system' or
OFS
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--- Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
[/snip]
We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order
fulfillment system' or
OFS
Man, I knew this girl some time back, she had a really
good OFS...
Oops, this might be a
Waaait a second. You actually knew a girl who took orders?
On 4/24/06, Ryan A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jay Blanchard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
[/snip]
We discarded this terminology in favor of 'order
--- Tom Cruickshank [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Waaait a second. You actually knew a girl who took
orders?
What do you tell a girl with two black eyes?
Nothing, coz told the b***h twice!
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For those of you who are making a joke out of my question, glad to have
given you all a laugh. I want to thank everyone else for being so nice and
helpful to beginners.
Everyone has to start somewhere and can't afford a $1000 to spend and sorry
I'm not the geek you are and can write and
At 9:04 PM -0400 4/22/06, Lisa A wrote:
Do you have any suggestions? Right now I use the one through Paypal, but
it would be too difficult for my client to add their own merchandise. I
could pay more, but not much more. Do you recommend any good ones or
someone that could write one.
Lisa A wrote:
Can anyone suggest someone to write a simple client side shopping cart I can
use? I need to install something that my client can update the merchandise
themselves. Something inxepensive please.
thanks,
http://www.zen-cart.com/ is free, and not too difficult to manage, but
On Sun, April 23, 2006 9:01 am, tedd wrote:
This apparently is a common theme -- I want a good basic shopping
cart that works AND I don't want to pay over $100 for it.
Well... I want a good basic car and not pay over $100 for it too.
But, everyone knows that those two wants are mutually
On Sun, 2006-04-23 at 23:20, Richard Lynch wrote:
Another aspect is this:
Why do we call it a shopping cart?
Look, a shopping cart is a goddam big basket on wheels.
What we call a shopping cart on-line is actually, your entire stock
catalog, fulfillment, cash register, check-out,
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 20:08, Lisa A wrote:
Can anyone suggest someone to write a simple client side shopping cart I can
use? I need to install something that my client can update the merchandise
themselves. Something inxepensive please.
By inexpensive do you mean slave labour? $5? 100$?
Well I have no idea. I can't spend $100's but hope that there would be
something out there affordable.
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On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 20:08, Lisa A wrote:
Can anyone suggest someone to write a simple client side shopping cart I
On Sat, 2006-04-22 at 20:47, Lisa A wrote:
Well I have no idea. I can't spend $100's but hope that there would be
something out there affordable.
I'm pretty sure there's lots out there for under $100, but almost none
will be exactly what you want, and almost all will require you to invest
Do you have any suggestions? Right now I use the one through Paypal, but
it would be too difficult for my client to add their own merchandise. I
could pay more, but not much more. Do you recommend any good ones or
someone that could write one. OScommerce was way too hard and offer too
Costs $349, but it's worth every penny and includes user support!
http://digishop3.sumeffect.com/
David Ellsworth
yourwebdna.com
On 4/22/06 9:04 PM, Lisa A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have any suggestions? Right now I use the one through Paypal, but
it would be too difficult for my
Thanks, I'll check it out.
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Costs $349, but it's worth every penny and includes user support!
http://digishop3.sumeffect.com/
David Ellsworth
yourwebdna.com
On 4/22/06 9:04 PM, Lisa A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 00:13, John Nichel wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for people who have experience with the carts listed
below to solicit your opinion on said cart. My boss is looking to put
something in place, and while I am evaluating these carts, I'm hoping
y'all can point out
John Nichel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Thursday, March 04, 2004 9:14 PM said:
osCommerce (http://www.oscommerce.com)- Boss likes this one, but I
have issues with it's possible security bugs, and the overall design
(lack of) of the code
i'd like to put another voice in the
(like osCommerce requiring register_globals to be turned on)
wouldnt suprise me, its highly uncusotmisable off the shelf, u need to
spend a long time and write modules for it. My best advice is to go and
build it yourself.
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I will do that Henry,
Dan
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From: Henry Grech-Cini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 2:01 PM
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Subject: [PHP] Re: PHP shopping carts
Hi,
Please let me know if you find one thats any good?
Henry
Dan Sabo [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
Please let me know if you find one thats any good?
Henry
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Hi,
What I'm looking for is either an open source or commercial solution which
is supported by either commercial or OS add on modules. I've looked at OS
commerce
http://l-i-e.com/compare/
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From: Christopher
In a message dated 3/16/01 9:39:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought Search engines couldnt spyder dynamic pages such as
"1.php?foo=bar"
True - but with the magic of Apache's mod_rewrite -- you can make a URL
appear to a browser as:
or you can use Apache to ForceType bar to use PHP.
then just write a generic URL parsing script and you're done.
if you want it for all of your URL's, make DocumentRoot a PHP script.
you might tricky problems with images and other non-script files, but
that's ok because you can just check for
Can this be used via .htaccess in a shared hosting situation?
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Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Shopping Carts and Sessions
In a message dated 3/16/01 9:39:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL
In a message dated 3/16/01 2:02:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Can this be used via .htaccess in a shared hosting situation?
I believe it can -- never done it personally though...
don
I use sessions combinded with utc
function mtime()
{
$mtime = microtime();
$mtime = ereg_replace('\.', '', $mtime);
$mtime = explode(' ', $mtime);
$mtime = $mtime[1] . $mtime[0];
return($mtime);
}
will ALLWAYS return a unique number, store this number in a session, each
user
hi Brandon,
we use php's session handing functions to set cookies, they are obviously
hashed, etc before the values are sent.
as part of the authentication system, we check to see that the user's client
matches the last access with that session id, if not, we request a sign in.
if you're not
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