Love it! They are too busy rolling in the royalties from the purchase
of allaire cf by macromedia (and so on)... (many beers later....) Of
which I could kick myself for missing.  I had 500 shares lined up to
buy when they went IPO (back in the day) and then we had a huge
deadline at work and my darned accountant forgot to make the purchase
(butthead)...

The wonderful author of that nifty white paper on cf shopping cart
creation could have saved us some time and just whipped one out for
us ;)

I could get Comersus working if someone could tell me if OpenBD could
run Regexp.dll file...it's a safety configuration dll for Access2k -
string filter.

Anyway, I guess I'll either install my older shopping cart, PDGSoft
(cgi based), on IIS again or try to find one that runs on IIS that's
newer with the newest customer data regulations intact. I don't have
time to create one - this goes back to the same reason I wanted to get
Access2k running on openbd - don't have time to convert to Mysql...if
I don't have that time, how would I have time to create a cart from
scratch? Maybe I'll just use paypal buttons for the time being. I can
quickly create an autogeneration script and pull the pricing/quantity
data out of the database for each product into a variable which would
then be written in with the paypal code, and then reloaded to each
product as a single field so that the product page that is dynamically
created would recreate the button's data/code  each time -- as opposed
to creating each button by hand and then having to update the pricing/
product data by hand when prices/other data change)...sigh.

Thanks for you all's support.  Any news is good news so long as it
helps me to get line of sight as to what I have to do to get this
system back online quick/dirty.  I printed out the file on how to
create a basic cf cart though. Who knows, maybe one day I'll get some
spare time and inspiration...

-Belinda

On Jan 20, 3:05 pm, Alan Holden <[email protected]> wrote:
> You'd think that Camden or Forta would've given us some bare bones
> shopping cart app by now.
>
> Jeeze, it's not like they've got real jobs or anything....
>
> Al
>
>
>
> Jordan Michaels wrote:
> > Hey Belinda,
>
> > If you're looking for a CFML Server that runs well with ASP.NET, check
> > out BlueDragon.NET from New Atlanta:
>
> >http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/j2ee_dotnet.cfm
>
> > OpenBD is more suited for J2EE/CFML environments.
>
> > As for carts, I took a gander over at the following URL:
> >http://www.riaforge.org/index.cfm?event=page.search
>
> > I did a search for "commerce" and got some interesting CFML options,
> > however, it doesn't look like any of them have matured past the concept
> > stage.
>
> > Warm regards,
> > Jordan Michaels
> > Vivio Technologies
> >http://www.viviotech.net/
> > Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> > Adobe Solution Provider
>
> > btousson wrote:
>
> >> Team:
> >> I'm looking for a new free shopping cart that will work easily with
> >> OpenBD/Jetty install.  Got any ideas?  I was using PDG cart but can't
> >> get the install to work without IIS.  Then I downloaded Comersus cart
> >> and they claim it can install anywhere but their instructions say to
> >> installs under IIS - it's coded in ASP.  Does OpenBD run ASP code? I
> >> know Cold Fusion platform did.
>
> >> Thanks for any help!
> >> -Belinda Tousson- Hide quoted text -
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