personal bias - least intrusive data collection. honesty. value.
meaning - don't be intrusive - only ask information as you need it - and
only if you need it.
Create VALUE. in exchange for information. coupons, targetted pricing etc.
notifications, personalization. but only in the context of
- the company gaining the information can only use this information
for that specific function. ie shipping a purchased good.
Could be wrong.
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From: Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 21:53
Subject: RE: E-commerce
the buzzword I like today - process centric IT.
- Original Message -
From: Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 23:17
Subject: Re: E-commerce - Make them register or don't make them register
We could debate it all day
They've spent millions doing research on it - it can't be all
bad...
I know I wouldn't like to run a 2.39 billion dollar deficit with *my* site. So
they sold millions of Harry Potter books to help out in 2004, overall Amazon
still wouldn't be considered a success. Maybe even THEY have areas of
wanted to give personal information, I could just purchase online AND
get it cheaper!
Just some random thoughts...
- Calvin
-Original Message-
From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 5:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce - Make them register or don't
overall Amazon still wouldn't be considered a success.
Dismissing the business decisions which account for Amazon's deficit, which
are way off topic and not necessarily a sign of an unhealthy or unsuccessful
business, Amazon is quite successful when it comes to the principles of
ecommerce. They
- Original Message -
From: Matt Robertson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The custoemr is holding money out to you. all you have to do is reach
out and take it.
If you walk into a store, pick out a product and walk to the cash
register, can you ever remember a time when the clerk handed you the
Make the registration after everything else and optional. Since you already
have the info, it's only an extra few keystrokes.
- Matt Small
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From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 3:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: E-commerce - Make them
Ask for the info, just don't tell them they are registering!
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 1:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: E-commerce - Make them register or don't make them register
Ok guys, I just read in my Internet
Teens (and alot of online shoppers) do not like you to store anything about
them (even though common sense dictates they'll have to always repeat the
reg info for every purchaseand you could store it without their
knowledge anyway).
So if you think you'll cheese off your main market...I'd
You could take a paypal approach and ask after the checkout is complete do
you want to save this information so you won't have to enter it again? I
know it isn't foolproof but I tend to gravitate to the way amazon.com does
ecommerce. They've spent millions doing research on it - it can't be all
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:53:28 -0700, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You could take a paypal approach and ask after the checkout is complete do
you want to save this information so you won't have to enter it again?
I do something similar to that. The checkout form is a simple
1-screener with a
Entering information because it is needed to complete an order is no burden
on the purchaser. Asking them to enter it before they even have decided to
order is. My experience is that you turn off potential buyers and if they
enter any info at all, it is all junk.
My recommendation is not to
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:53:28 -0700, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tend to gravitate to the way amazon.com does
ecommerce. They've spent millions doing research on it - it can't be all
bad...
I disagree pretty strongly with that. I've watched too many ecommerce
sites die on the vine and --
The custoemr is holding money out to you. all you have to do is reach
out and take it.
If you walk into a store, pick out a product and walk to the cash
register, can you ever remember a time when the clerk handed you the
money back and asked you for your username and password?
To me, the
Not all websites are to make sales. Not all websites should or do have shopping
carts.
Some websites are for building marketing lists.
Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/14/05 05:01PM
To me, the purpose of a web site is not to build a marketing list.
Its to
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 3:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce - Make them register or don't make them register
The custoemr is holding money out to you. all you have to do is reach
out and take it.
If you walk into a store, pick out a product and walk to the cash
We could debate it all day long...but if it ain't usable you ain't makin the
sale!!
It's a little known secret...seems to have been missed by huge swaths of
programmers...it's called common sense ;-)
Sometimes it's tough to pull back and really think something
through...especially when you're
But to this day, Radio Shack, and many others,
still ask for at least your zip code before
ringing up a sale. And every time I get a
haircut, one of the simplest services, I am
asked to provide my telephone number so they
can track me.
Does their ability to track you provide you with ANY
Also we need to remember there is stuff like the Google Toolbar that will
auto fill registration forms for ya...perhaps the average user hasn't come
that far yetbut it will effect the usefulness of the user account in
future
Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP Director of E-Commerce Development
Research shows that if you require people to register to use your site
60% turn away.
If you are going to require them to register then there needs to be some
value add e.g. non-registered users can view the site but can not
participate in the interactive parts.
++
Kevin Parker
Web
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Subject: RE: E-commerce - Make them register or don't make them register
Research shows that if you require people to register to use your site
60% turn away.
If you are going to require them to register then there needs to be some
value add e.g. non-registered users can view the site
Correct. I have no problem entering personal info in order to get Market
Reports, Consulting reports, etc. Although I did lie for my Yahoo account
and others whom ask too much too early. There is a quid pro quo -- value for
value. That is not the case on a shopping web-site.
-Original
number so they can
track me.
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2005 3:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce - Make them register or don't make them register
The custoemr is holding money out to you. all you have to do is reach
For a small site without the potential for a lot of repeat sales, I say
you don't make them register. For someone like an Amazon there's a lot of
advantage to _Amazon_ if the user registers - it makes repeat shopping
easier.
For the small e-commerce site, what real advantage is there to the
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:28:38 -0700, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On one of my sites, registration allows you to track your orders more
easily. You can login to see if the order has been filled or shipped.
Sure, you could do that other ways.
send them a link with their order
I've always thought, Remove ALL obstacles. Registering is an obstacle in my
mind. You are setting up a hurdle in front of the customer. Why do that? Why
not remove all hurdles?
If I want to browse, toy with the idea of buying a product from a site that
makes me register, when I click
Actually, I just went through the exact same scenario.
Basically you'll need to create an item table, a attribute_group table,
an attribute table, and an item_attribute_lookup table.
Store your basic attribute types in the attribute_group table...
size, color, weight. Then in the attribute table
Here is the configuration that siteDirector uses
The below system allows you to re-use option groups on multiple products.
Product Table
===
productID, title, sku ect..
1prod xxx,
Option Table
optionID, optionName
1Color
2
Although below sounds like it should be done - I sort of cheated on a
few of my clients sites. They wanted things like this added differently
to how they were doing it.
So I simply added a Color field in items - have the user enter a comma
list -
small,medium.large
and parse that to a drop
What province would this be in? There is GST on a federal basis which is 7%,
but there is also sales tax in most provinces, and the rates vary.
Dawn
Hi,
We are building an e-commerce site that is specifically targeted to a
Canadian market. Most of our work has either been US domestic or so
Nathan,
Take a look at SiteDirector (http://www.quilldesign.com) If you have any
questions (or questions about v2.0 coming soon) email me off list.
Good Luck
Paul Giesenhagen
QuillDesign
http://www.quilldesign.com
SiteDirector - Commerce Builder
Hi, All:
Can you anyone suggest a good,
My favorite webstore as of right now is CFWebStore www.cfwebstore.com
It has everything I need, plus tons of options and extras.
It's Very easy to setup also.
You can login to the demo as admin on the site and check it all out.
_
steve oliver
senior internet
Netready. Go to www.aloha-webdesign.com and click the NetReady link.
We've used it on about five projects now. It's unencrypted, easily
customized, works with Access, SQL and Oracle, and pretty much kicks butt,
scientifically speaking. And no, I don't get a bonus for selling copies...
Ian
geesh Hostcentric huh. Wow did I have some problems with them after they
took over Virtualscape.com about a year ago. Service dropped off the face
of the planet and downtime was nasty. I sure hope they've gotten back on
track.
little OT..but there ya go ;-)
and back to your post...
I'd say
best solution is understanding the problem. if you know what goes into an
ecommerce site then you can do anything you want. if you only know how to
use a packages you'll be out of luck when that specific package is out of
style.
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Douglas Jordon wrote:
Hi,
We want to
Plus, this is something that you have to work out with your client. If your
client is happy with their host and you tell them that they need to change
hosts because the host doesn't support Verisign, they might wonder if you
know what you're doing. You're actually going about this the right
Check this one out. You won't find a better performing, better scaling
product anywhere else (and it runs on Access, Oracle, and SQL Server).
And
it's cheap and easy to modify...
http://www.aloha-webdesign.com
click the NetReady Demo link and check it out.
Thanks for all the responses. It turns out that Miva on Hostcentric is Unix-only
and the site is SQL Server 7 so that settles that. It looks like it'll be Verisign
which is good for me because we'll need our own shopping cart.
__
If no one has mentioned it, there is a tutorial over at Webmonkey.com on cf
shopping carts.
Truly,
Guy J. McDowell
NorthernObjects.com
FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq
Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/
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: Guy McDowell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 8:52 AM
Subject: RE: E-commerce
If no one has mentioned it, there is a tutorial over at Webmonkey.com
on cf
shopping carts.
Truly,
Guy J. McDowell
NorthernObjects.com
FAQ: http
Also, there is also a shopping cart system in the example applications that
come with ColdFusion.
-Original Message-
From: Kay Smoljak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 12:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce
Hi Mike,
WebMonkey has a tutorial on creating
I'll second the motion on the web monkey tutorial.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/49/index4a.html
A couple of years ago, for our e-commerce site we had no choice but to build
one. A standard out of the box shopping cart was nowhere near equipped for
the extras that we were going to
:22 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce
I'll second the motion on the web monkey tutorial.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/99/49/index4a.html
A couple of years ago, for our e-commerce site we had no choice but to build
one. A standard out of the box shopping cart was nowhere near
The following article was very helpful to me:
http://www.allaire.com/Handlers/index.cfm?ID=18894Method=FullCache=Off
I just completed a shopping cart based in part on this.
I used session variables to allow the adding and removal of items from the
cart (this article doesn't cover session
Mike,
I was in the same position a few years back, and instead of trying to
re-invent the wheel, I just went with a commercial CF based solution. In my
own scenario, I simply did not have the time or patience to program a
shopping cart in CF, when I knew a plug play solution already existed.
, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 11:42 PM
Subject: RE: E-commerce
Mike,
I was in the same position a few years back, and instead of trying to
re-invent the wheel, I just went with a commercial CF based solution. In
my
own scenario, I simply
Hi Mike,
WebMonkey has a tutorial on creating a simple shopping cart. It's a good
place to start.
HTH,
Kay.
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Hi everyone.
I am trying to elarn how to
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 4:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
Hello Everyone,
I'm done listening to Duane Boudreau chiming in... About AbleCommerce.
When Duane dropped the ball on an AbleCommerce project and was FIRED
:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
Hello Everyone,
I'm done listening to Duane Boudreau chiming in... About AbleCommerce.
When Duane dropped the ball on an AbleCommerce project and was FIRED by the
client he was obviously left with some hard feelings
Take it elsewhere children.
-Original Message-
From: Duane Boudreau [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
I hate to break the news to you Mike Randolph but I'm still employed by my
No doubt. People whine about someone posting a JRun-related question to
this list but will let this childish slamming go on here instead?
Geesh.
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 10:06 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-Commerce
Ian,
Have you looked at what Market Matrix has to offer.
Scott Newsome, Senior System Analyst
Chiron Corporation - Seattle
206.505.6931
-Original Message-
From: Ian Lurie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject:
try CFWebstore. Mary Jo has created a truly outstanding product.
christopher olive, cio
cresco technologies, inc
http://www.crescotech.com
-Original Message-
From: Ian Lurie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 12:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: E-Commerce...?
I
Try Netready
http://aloha-webdesign.com/
Very scalable and customizeable.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Olive [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-Commerce...?
try CFWebstore. Mary Jo has created a truly outstanding
cfwebstore is the only way to go
- Original Message -
From: Ian Lurie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 9:28 AM
Subject: E-Commerce...?
I know this has been asked before, but here goes: Anyone out there know a
good e-commerce product,
-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...?
Ian ,I would look at this company's offering.
http://ablecommerce.com/
Mark Campbell
Ian Lurie wrote:
I know this has been asked before, but here goes: Anyone out there know a
good e-commerce product, preferably easily customized, that can handle a
fairly large
, September 12, 2001 1:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...?
Ian ,I would look at this company's offering.
http://ablecommerce.com/
Mark Campbell
Ian Lurie wrote:
I know this has been asked before, but here goes: Anyone out there know a
good e-commerce product, preferably easily
, September 12, 2001 5:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
Hello Everyone,
I'm done listening to Duane Boudreau chiming in... About AbleCommerce.
When Duane dropped the ball on an AbleCommerce project and was FIRED by the
client he was obviously left with some
At 01:27 PM 9/12/01 Duane wrote:
The code is some places is very poorly written and very poorly thought out
(being PC as possible here). Maintainability, and ease of customization
clearly wasn't a consideration during development.
I've recently done an extensive customization of an AbleCommerce
Trader Publishing Company
www.forRent.com
www.CareerWeb.com
www.TraderOnline.com
www.autotrader.com
www.ecrix.com
www.ebaymotors.com
757.321.8317
-Original Message-
From: Mike Randolph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce
I have to chime in here.
*ding*
okies...
When a company I worked for was trying to find Ecommerce software for the
Miss Universe 99 website which I worked on, we shortlisted a few and
Ablecommerce won out.
There was an extremely helpful Ablecommerce represetnative called Mark, who
was very
-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
Hello Everyone,
I'm done listening to Duane Boudreau chiming in... About AbleCommerce.
When Duane dropped the ball on an AbleCommerce project and was FIRED by the
client he was obviously left with some hard feelings ...The project
.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original Message-
From: Mike Randolph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 4:06 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-Commerce...? Duane Boudreau FIRED by client
Hello Everyone,
I'm done listening to Duane Boudreau chiming in... About AbleCommerce
On 8/2/01, John Allred penned:
With no experience with shopping carts, SSL certificates and gateways, I
don't have an answer to my banker, who asks if my software is Global
Payment Systems (NDC) approved. I don't recall a discussion on this list
where this was mentioned. Can anyone help me with
John Allred wrote:
With no experience with shopping carts, SSL certificates and gateways, I
don't have an answer to my banker, who asks if my software is Global
Payment Systems (NDC) approved. I don't recall a discussion on this list
where this was mentioned. Can anyone help me with the
Go to http://globalpaymentsinc.com. The two main payment systems they list are
Authorize.net and Cybercash. Cybercash recently was acquired by Verisign, and they're
history in terms of taking new customers.
Personally I found Authorize.net to be the easiest to set up, requiring only a few
style.
~despair.com
-Original Message-
From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: E-commerce Dilemma
How do we obtain this amazing product, please?
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From: Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk
Please notify me when available. Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 May 2001 3:58 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-commerce Dilemma
Sorry for the long reply lag everybody, I didn't put a URL in on purpose
because there isn't one yet
*)
-
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 1:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-commerce Dilemma
Sorry for the long reply lag everybody, I didn't put a URL in on purpose
because there isn't one yet. The site
we use shopcreater, www.shopcreator.com , it works :)
Stew
-Original Message-
From: Christine Kelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 May 2001 20:03
To: CF-Talk
Subject: E-commerce Dilemma
Hi!
I need to implement an e-commerce package for one of my
sites, but I haven't worked
How do we obtain this amazing product, please?
- Original Message -
From: Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: E-commerce Dilemma
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know
For a non-coldfusion based one which works amazingly well have a look at
www.actinic.com
It provides an extremely good order management backend as well as a
reasonable front-end. The client will love you for providing good order
management.
-Original Message-
From: Christine Kelley
Thanks everybody for the ideas and advice :)
Christine
- Original Message -
From: Christopher Olive, CIO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: E-commerce Dilemma
CFWebstore is EXCELLENT. Mary Jo has created
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know the guy who wrote this and it is simply the best app you can
find for a core commerce engine. Here is a feature list...
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ADMINISTRATION
Expandable shipping model based on the total
Our site, CoolFusion.com, is built on CFWebstore. Recommended...
Regards,
Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager
On-Line Data Solutions, Inc.
www.CoolFusion.com
631-737-4668 x101
inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - The Intelligent Mail Server
- Original Message -
From: Christine Kelley
Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/01 14:26 PM
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know the guy who wrote this and it is simply the best app you can
find for a core commerce engine. Here is a feature list...
---
ADMINISTRATION
Bryan Love [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/01 14:26 PM
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know the guy who wrote this and it is simply the best app you can
find for a core commerce engine. Here is a feature list...
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ADMINISTRATION
|Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at!
Unless I'm blind, I didn't see a URL or product name in this, course I didn't
read the feature set too closely...where is the program?
Gina
~~
Structure your ColdFusion code with
what's the name? got a link?
--
Stephenie Hamilton
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Love [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: E-commerce Dilemma
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know
on 5/15/01 5:19 PM, Alexandre Dornback at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Check this out. It kills both of the carts you are looking at! I
personally know the guy who wrote this and it is simply the best app you can
find for a core commerce engine. Here is a feature list..
You forgot the URL.
CFWebstore is EXCELLENT. Mary Jo has created an incredible product that
works right out of the box.
chris olive, cio
cresco technologies
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.crescotech.com
-Original Message-
From: Christine Kelley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 3:03
Check out the The World Wide Web Security FAQ
@ http://www.perl.com/pub/doc/FAQs/cgi/www-security-faq.html
~Justin MacCarthy
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From: "Paul Ihrig" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2000 4:05 PM
Subject: OT: E-commerce Security, for
The shopping cart/cc portion MUST be under an SSL, note the closed "lock" at
the bottom of the browser and HTTPS instead of HTTP.
Check that the CC no is NOT going over the URL (I've actually seen this
done). I don't know if there's a way to check, but the CC no should not be
going through
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but the CC no should not be
going through email either.
There's no problem if you use CFX_PGP for the email (I'm using it on a
site that has no direct Cybercash-type CC verification). The page into
which the customer types his/her CC is under SSL.
Terry
that would be cfwebstore - www.cfwebstore.com
Katie
-Original Message-
From: Vance Duke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: E-Commerce Packages
A month or 2 ago, there was discussion regarding Able Commerce. I am
looking for
we use one called cartease. it is $150, and open source, which is a good thing
because it is a little buggy.
Beth
Vance Duke wrote:
A month or 2 ago, there was discussion regarding Able Commerce. I am
looking for some of the E-Commerce packages, that are ColdFusion based and
are
cfwebstore.com
HTH,
Howie Hamlin
--
inFusion Project Manager; On-Line Data Solutions, Inc. (631)737-4668
www.CoolFusion.com
Please vote for iMS in the Most Innovative category here:
***
Cartease 2.0, available I think at www.cartease.com we used it successfully for
two clients with smaller budgetsI think the code was a tad messy, but I tweaked it
into a fast runner.
Good Luck.
Eric
"Vance Duke" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/15/00 01:31PM
A month or 2 ago, there was
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I had good luck with cf_ezcart -- http://twcreations.com
sf
Vance Duke wrote:
A month or 2 ago, there was discussion regarding Able Commerce. I am
looking for some of the
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