Alright, this is sounding pretty freaking good.

Coincidentally, I now need a shopping cart too.  I /was/ going to
reuse an old, pretty decent one, but it's sorta geared towards
Model-Glue, and I never really tested the lofty framework agnostic
aims it aspired to.  Using a community based one for a MG "actionpack"
would be more in the original spirit, anyways.

Leveraging cfpayment sounds excellent, and we could toss in some i18n
stuff right from the beginning as well...

What do folks think about ColdSpring?  I don't really think of it as a
framework, but it is, I recon.  Does that make using it verboten for a
project like this?  I see good things either way, so...  just curious.

Did you use any other community projects (like coldspring) when
building your cart, Steve?

:Denny

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On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Steve Bryant wrote:
>
> I just finished deploying a shopping cart on a second. I am planning to 
> release it as FOSS as soon as I get a little bit of documentation written.
>
> In writing it, I used cfpayment (http://cfpayment.riaforge.org/). It provides 
> an abstraction layer to several payment gateways and it is easy to add new 
> payment gateways if the one you need isn't supported.
>
> It is an amazing project and really saved me time. I would highly recommend 
> that anyone endeavoring to build their own cart in ColdFusion check it out.
>
> Steve

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