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(Thu 09:17 27/Jan/05)
Hi, I only have experience of 1 package (well free'ish) it's a PHP package that can be bolted onto Apache via PHP. The scripts are from osCommerce.com. I think they're quite good and also very customisable if you familiar with php if you're not there is still quite a bit that is customisable. You should check out the one i modified for my wife's business www.learningprincipals.com. Built in credit card support (obviously via a credit card authorising service), plus built in support for online payment methods such as paypal, etc. This script came bundled with my host providers selection of "scripts". Cheers Simon |
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(Thu 10:14 27/Jan/05)
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Hi Simon Thanks for your answer. When you say "free-ish" what do you mean? Also, my php skills are pretty limited - would you be able to help me out if I get stuck? I like your site btw. |
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(Thu 10:38 27/Jan/05)
Free-ish because I pay 100 quid per year for my host provider (www.blackfoot.co.uk) and it comes bundled with that script from oscommerce. I don't know if it's open source or not. They do ask that you put their copyright info at the bottom of your site so I'm not sure. Yea, feel free to send me any questions on PHP or oscommerce. You can contact me via that website I gave you in the first answer on the contact us page. I won't give my email out publically for obvious reasons! Simon. |
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(Thu 13:29 27/Jan/05) paypal do e-commerce shops that you bolt on, they are pretty reasonable for what they do. | |
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(Thu 15:03 27/Jan/05) Yeah, OSCommerce is open-source. It's very good - I've used it to great effect in the past. |
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