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AWW - Kevin 07-06-2002 08:49 PM

php shopping cart needed
 
looking for a php shopping cart solution !
ICQ#121258311

Kevin

mike503 07-06-2002 08:51 PM

why php. why not "whatever works best on my [insert operating system] platform"

DX 07-06-2002 09:17 PM

Doesn't anyone actually put in any effort, and go looking for anything any more?

Heres a couple places to start...

http://php.resourceindex.com/Complet...hopping_Carts/

http://www.hotscripts.com/search/?qu...t&category=php

foe 07-06-2002 09:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mike503
why php. why not "whatever works best on my [insert operating system] platform"
because chances are php works best, btw I can code you one no problem, but I think you will save money by just getting a prebuilt script, if you still want to go the custom route let me know

AWW - Kevin 07-06-2002 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DX
Doesn't anyone actually put in any effort, and go looking for anything any more?

Thank's DX
actually i did look for it and found many, was trying to
see which one you could recommend if any ?!

Jayson 07-06-2002 09:46 PM

I have tried quite a few. It depends what you are looking for.

If you want one that has a database for all your products etc then I think one that has best price/feature set is http:/www.x-cart.com and it is totally customisable.

If you dont need a database then there is probably others that will be cheaper.



Jayson

WebDork 07-06-2002 11:04 PM

Id highly recommend http://www.turnkeywebtools.com/produ...roduct=sunshop

Ive been using it for 6 months on a couple of different sites. Works well.

mike503 07-06-2002 11:47 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by foe


because chances are php works best, btw I can code you one no problem, but I think you will save money by just getting a prebuilt script, if you still want to go the custom route let me know

as a non-technical client they should not necessarily be naming which technologies to use. too many people get ideas from reading newspapers and resumes and think java, xml, .net, j2ee and oracle are the only way to go.

people should explain what they want, maybe name a preferred technology (or if there's a reason a specific one should be used..)

you don't need to preach to the choir here, you don't have to sell me on php, php is all i do and all i recommend. and if people want perl, hit up a&h. people have heard the php pitch over and over, no need to praise php again.

toddler 07-06-2002 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mike503


as a non-technical client they should not necessarily be naming which technologies to use. too many people get ideas from reading newspapers and resumes and think java, xml, .net, j2ee and oracle are the only way to go.

people should explain what they want, maybe name a preferred technology (or if there's a reason a specific one should be used..)

you don't need to preach to the choir here, you don't have to sell me on php, php is all i do and all i recommend. and if people want perl, hit up a&h. people have heard the php pitch over and over, no need to praise php again.

hehe, you said .net....

hit www.freshmeat.net, why pay for shit
thats free?

(i think i need to start a 'mysql isn't a real db ' argument again...don't get me wrong, i think it is, but some people swear by oracle/informix/sybase....'course, those same people tend to be selling said dbs...)

t

mike503 07-07-2002 12:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by toddler


hehe, you said .net....

hit www.freshmeat.net, why pay for shit
thats free?

(i think i need to start a 'mysql isn't a real db ' argument again...don't get me wrong, i think it is, but some people swear by oracle/informix/sybase....'course, those same people tend to be selling said dbs...)

t

depending on the technical level of the person you argue with, they might be right :) mysql doesn't pass the acid test, it isn't considered to be a full rdbms by many people. but it works great for most this shit, it's fast, and the price is right :thumbsup

AWW - Kevin 07-07-2002 08:34 AM

Thanks DX i found this one
http://www.oscommerce.com/ looks pretty good but very little documentation, i'm not much of a tech person !

Gramma 07-07-2002 09:54 AM

I use phpshop

It works good - pretty easily configurable for a non techie like me :)

SykkBoy 07-07-2002 01:29 PM

http://www.buildpage.com it's written in coldfusion, but we host the shopping cart pages :)

has full accounting/inventory management backend, secure transactions, etc. The new version will be integrated with UPS and FedEx for seemless tracking of packages

plus, the warmth of heart in knowing you're putting money in SykkBoy's pocket ;))))

Jade 07-07-2002 02:00 PM

I had the php script installation center install oscommerce on one of my sites. Cool program!


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