Be interested to see if anyone can recommend a robust solution geared
for UK E-commerce using Protx VSP Direct + 3D Secure.

Mark Hedley
Web Development Manager
Mayborn Baby & Child Division


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Raine
Sent: 28 May 2007 23:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [WSG] Suggestions Please for: CMS / E-commerce Solutions

I've been using WordPress for two years and love it. I find it easy to
teach clients how to use it.

I've recently installed Drupal at the request of a client and find the
learning curve very steep...

I agree that it is vague and confusing. I haven't even had the chance to
dive into the template coding yet...I'm still trying to figure out how
to get around it from within. 

I've seen several sites with Zen Cart and love the presentation, but
haven't had time to explore it from the inside...defintley on my list of
things to explore.

Paul Bennett wrote: 
Hi all,

I just have to pitch in here. My dealings with Drupal have been less
than wonderful. I find it vague and confusing  (kind of like it's trying
to be everything to everyone) and when I tried to create a new template
I found all sorts of crappy table-based code needed, as well as the need
to create bits of files all over the place to get one new template
working.

In my experience, something like Expression Engine
(http://www.expressionengine.com) or wordpress
(http://www.wordpress.org) would be a far better bet for a simple CMS
and a heck of a lot easier for a non-technical editor to use.

Just my 2c anyway
Paul


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