RE: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-23 Thread Golding, Antony

Hi,

Bit late, but one is certainly on the way: http://www.enlightensupport.com
I have no idea about timescales though.

Antony

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Hello
I am looking for a web standards friendly shopping cart for an upcoming 
project.  I have had a look but not had much luck, previously used CactusASP 
but the amount of spurious and unnecessary HTML will not have me calling again.


Would appreciate any links and/or recommendations.  Thank you.

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RE: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-04 Thread kvnmcwebn
hello,
does the ie7 beta allow scaling of fonts set in pixels?
-kvnmcwebn

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Re: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-04 Thread Al Sparber

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hello,
does the ie7 beta allow scaling of fonts set in pixels?
-kvnmcwebn


No - but it does have a new zoom tool a la Opera.

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Re: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-03 Thread Ray Cauchi


Hey Ed
You could do

http://www.oscommerce.com with the STS Template contribution (see the
Contributions page, search for STS)
It allows you to completely reskin the tag casserole it ships with...so
the Standards savvy bit falls onto your plate - but I haven't seen a
shopping cart out there thats standards savvy out of the box...
The next release of OSCommerce will have a CSS based layout as standard,
apparently, but it may be a wee way off yet...
ray


At 07:27 AM 3/02/2006, you wrote:

Hello 
I am looking for a web standards
friendly shopping cart for an upcoming project. I have had a look
but not had much luck, previously used CactusASP but the amount of
spurious and unnecessary HTML will not have me calling again.

Would appreciate any links and/or
recommendations. Thank you. 
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Re: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-02 Thread Patrick H. Lauke

Web Man Walking wrote:

I am looking for a web standards friendly shopping cart for an upcoming 
project.  I have had a look but not had much luck, previously used 
CactusASP but the amount of spurious and unnecessary HTML will not have 
me calling again.


TradingEye is quite nice http://www.dpivision.com/products/ even out of 
the box, and fairly quick and easy to customise once you get your head 
around the straightforward templating system and a touch of coldfusion.


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Re: [WSG] Standards Savvy Shopping Cart

2006-02-02 Thread Jan Brasna

CubeCart or Zen Cart may also be fine.

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