Korbinian, Thank you very much for the warning. I will take a look at the link you provided.
Jeremy On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Korbinian Bachl - privat < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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? >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Jeremy Thomerson http://www.wickettraining.com
