I'm not sure if you picked up on my idea but I was trying to do as much of
it my self as I can. That way I can actually learn how it all fits
together...And who the hell is going to spend that much money when I should
be able to get alot of packages alot cheaper?

Thanx, but no thanx man.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Welykochy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 16 May 2001 21:14
To: Chris Barnes; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] E-Commerce...what do I need.


Chris Barnes wrote:

>         I want to add an online shop to a web site but I'm not exactly
sure
> what I need to do this.
> I figure I need a database like MySQL or something, A secure web server
but
> what else?
> 
> Also, how does it all work together? I mean once the user has submitted
> their request how does the credit card information get sent or received to
> or from the bank...or is there a completely different way of doing this.
> 
> Any ideas, any suggestions on software i should use please let me know.

It'll only cost you $500/hr for two programmer/analysts and
a graphic designer. And Bob's yer uncle!

Total project time: 1000 man-hours, guaranteed delivery  in six months.

Email me. Email me now.


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