I use rbiz: http://github.com/rubidine/radiant_rbiz
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 2:50 PM, Joel Oliveira wrote:
> Hey Dmitry -
>
> The very best solution to this would be to build the catalog as you see fit,
> and then later on layering FoxyCart on top of it. Â Foxycart's great in that
> it's CMS agnost
Hey Dmitry -
The very best solution to this would be to build the catalog as you see fit,
and then later on layering FoxyCart on top of it. Foxycart's great in that
it's CMS agnostic and pretty feature-full on the cart and checkout side.
Timely in that I'm working on a site using FoxyCart right
Hi,
The exactly good solution is to write your own extension :) Radiant
framework and benefits is very useful for writing new extensions and
solving your problems day by day.
On 11/24/09, Eugen Funk wrote:
> hi,
> I actually was looking for some approaches to this direction also. maybe you
> alr
hi,
I actually was looking for some approaches to this direction also. maybe you
already know the spree ecommerce framework.
it would be very interesting if someone has already some experice with
integration of these two projects.
regards
2009/11/24 Dmitry Belitsky
> Hey guys,
> i'm working on