Jeremy,

please believe me and *don't* use either osCommerce or XTCommerce. Their code is just useless, they have no way of easy changing things and every release you will need to alter most of your provided code (there is no stable plugin system - they plan to do this for long now but havent been very successful yet).

The only promising one solution yet is IMHO magentocommerce ( http://www.magentocommerce.com/ ) but it suffers a bit from performance perspective (but they are just 1.0 - so there will be improvement here).

If you need a basement for some small shops you either want to go megantocommerce or maybe look at some rent solutions (even amazon has one that is not too bad) - but dont use the 2 osCommerce's (XTCommerce is more a fork, but still suffers from many things osCommerce has) - or take a look at brix, as you only would need some special tiles that fit your needs and could be shared among your shops mostly.

Best,

Korbinian


Jeremy Thomerson schrieb:
Igor,
  I'm curious about your use of it in ecommerce sites.  Several friends of
mine want small shops built for them so that they can sell some things
online.  Until this point, I've just been throwing together instances of
osCommerce [1] for them.  But, then, they need me to change page layouts,
etc.  I've been wishing there was an easy solution that rolled the two
together - give them a storefront, and they can edit their own pages
(without FTP / editing PHP - these are not developers by any stretch).
Something where they could edit page content with a WYSIWYG.

Of course, I could build this with Wicket, but can't afford the time right
now.  And then you have the Wicket / PHP binding which would be a pain, too.

Anyway - is there some open source ecommerce package that you bundle with
the CMS, or is the ecommerce part what your company does, and the CMS is the
open part?


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