On 8 Dec 2000, at 8:14, Cees de Groot wrote:
The nice thing about the checkout sequence is that you can move
backwards at any time without losing the entered data. Also you can
jump out to shop more, jump to the privacy, shipping and returns policy
and your entered data isn't lost.
As
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[ an awful lot on the workings of his ecommerce site ]
Thanks, Brad. A lot of very useful information, and it'll surely help me in
building version 2 of our stuff (v1 was a quick 1.5wk hack because of
deadlines, I can now take things "easy", like in 1.75wks :-)).
Brad Clements wrote:
Just announcing this new e-commerce zope based site.
http://www.adirondackcraft.com
Hmm. I get:
Zope has encountered an error while publishing this resource.
Error Type: TransactionError
Error Value: A serious error, which was probably a system error,
occurred in
Transaction Error too
Are you trying to do session management and/or database querys in two
different frames?
On Qua 06 Dez 2000 16:16, you wrote:
Just announcing this new e-commerce zope based site.
http://www.adirondackcraft.com
Come buy something, but don't whack it too hard, this
On 6 Dec 2000, at 19:51, Lee Hunter wrote:
Site looks beautiful but I would *never* have guessed that it was an ecom
site unless you told me.
Even then it was just by accident that I clicked an image and came to a
price and description. Maybe that's the part you were refering to as being
On 6 Dec 2000, at 22:48, Jason C. Leach wrote:
hi,
How long did it take? And what level of Zope(xpertese) where you at whe
you started? Did you have to do that shopping cart from scratch?
This site was "thrown together" in about 5 days for a disorganized
customer, came online just
On 6 Dec 2000, at 23:54, Bill Welch wrote:
Maybe you just looked at the catalog and didn't notice what's in the
checkout. Having spent the past month setting up a site with Etailer, I
would have to completely disagree with you. If Brad started with Etailer (I
suspect he did, the checkout
On 6 Dec 2000, at 21:57, Bill Welch wrote:
I found the shopping cart interesting. Did you start with an existing
package or write it from scratch? Are you willing to share it?
There are four major parts to this system.
1. product inventory and descriptions - kept in Interbase, images in
On 7 Dec 2000, at 9:41, Diego Rodrigo Neufert wrote:
Transaction Error too
Are you trying to do session management and/or database querys in two
different frames?
Thanks to everyone who emailed me about transaction errors, here's
what was happening so you can avoid it too.
First,
Brad Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I haven't looked at Etailer. I did download zCommerce for a look, but
was concerned about using ZPatterns. I've used LoginManager and it
works well, but the terminology used in ZPatterns always gives me a
headache. Clearly a shortcoming on my part - if I
I found the shopping cart interesting. Did you start with an existing
package or write it from scratch? Are you willing to share it?
Bill.
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Clements
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 7:17 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Zope] Another Zope E-Commerce Site Online
Just announcing this new e-commerce zope based site.
http://www.adirondackcraft.com
Come buy something, but don't whack it too
Maybe you just looked at the catalog and didn't notice what's in the
checkout. Having spent the past month setting up a site with Etailer, I
would have to completely disagree with you. If Brad started with Etailer
(I suspect he did, the checkout sequence has an Etailer look), it would
have taken
Bill,
No I didn't look at the checkout. It just seemed that the catalog was a
perfect fit.
terry
Bill Welch wrote:
Maybe you just looked at the catalog and didn't notice what's in the
checkout. Having spent the past month setting up a site with Etailer, I
would have to completely disagree
Site looks beautiful but I would *never* have guessed that it was an ecom
site unless you told me.
Even then it was just by accident that I clicked an image and came to a
price and description. Maybe that's the part you were refering to as being
in progress.
Otherwise the site works great.
hi,
How long did it take? And what level of Zope(xpertese) where you at whe
you started? Did you have to do that shopping cart from scratch?
j.
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. Jason C. Leach
... University College of the Cariboo.
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Brad Clements wrote:
Just announcing
hi,
You shoud add it to the Zope site's list of Zope sites.
j.
..
. Jason C. Leach
... University College of the Cariboo.
..
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Ooops
I get a Zope transaction error when I go there
Ian Cottee
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