Can't give you any help on which ones are best, but I can tell you this,
stay away from AbleCommerce!

Another developer and I at my full time employ have spent that past 6 months
reconstructing a ACB site and it has been a complete nightmare. Spaghetti
code is a nicely as I can put it without getting booted from here. Add to
that a very poorly designed database with no enforced referential integrity
and little to no design/db documentation.

HTH,
Duane




-----Original Message-----
From: Fuon See Tu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 11:13 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Dynamic E-commerce Store


hey all, would you know of any really good online ecommerce builders (Like
Yahoo.Store) (and doesn't have to be in coldfusion)?  We are thinking of
taking on such a project and want to take a look at existing ones.  Or maybe
you might have some suggestions as on how to approach it (it will be in
COldfusion).  I know for sure that the site will allow the builder to
display any type of question they want on their forms, so it makes it really
robust (u can sell CDs to computers to pharmaceutical products and what
not).  The one problem we might have is the category and subcategory
functions.  We dont know how to approach that programmatically and database
designitically  (hehe, lack of vocab) :)

thanx




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