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Re: [cobalt-users] shopping carts
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] shopping carts
- From: "John Andrews" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jan 26 12:33:24 2000
Went and checked the cost of the Dansie Cart and it is now $150.00. Still a great price because of all of the improvements he has made in the last couple of years. If you are looking for a PHP based cart there are a couple of open source projects that I've been watching as they develop. They are not as flexible as the Dansie cart yet, but I list them for your reference.
FishCartSQL Ecommerce:
http://www.fni.com/fcsql/
Classified Ads APP
http://www.rosenet.net/TradingPost/
E-Commerce/Shop Cart
<http://www.working-dogs.com/freetrade/>
Shopping Cart:
http://www.youreshop.com
phpHoo:
http://www.thewebmasters.net/phpHoo/phpHoo.phtml
http://www.webreference.com/perl/xhoo/php1/
http://www.webreference.com/perl/xhoo/php1/phphoo.html
Classifieds:
http://www.lifemadesimple.com/classifieds
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On 1/26/00 at 1:58 PM John Andrews wrote:
>May I suggest http://www.dansie.net/cart.html
>I have installed this cart using either a flat file database, button links on pre built pages or a combination of both in a site. The cost was $100.00 per site, the documentation excellent, and the support is on time when needed. I provide the customer an Excel template to add their inventory, saving me a lot of work. It requires a basic knowledge of html and perl, but the docs are good enough that even a beginner can succeed. In addition I have also provided a couple of customers with an online update that allows them to use their browser to update the database as needed.
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>John
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>On 1/26/00 at 6:59 PM Neil Haines wrote:
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>>I have Openshop installed on my RAQ but would like to offer other customers
>>a more advanced shopping cart that is customisable to their website, rather
>>than just creating a basic shop.
>>I have looked at Miva and Actinic but feel they are more of a store with
>>custom options.
>>Basically i just want a cgi script i can configure to run a shopping
>>cart-i.e. with add to cart , delete from cart, resume shopping buttons. This
>>would enable our design department to do sites as they wish to appear.
>>I know this is slightly off topic , but does anyone have any ideas.
>>Could this be done using MYsql etc or PHP3.
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>>Thanks
>>Neil
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