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[nycphp-talk] PHP shopping cart solutions

harvey list at harveyk.com
Fri May 26 07:28:08 EDT 2006


At least to me, OScommerce is not at all easy to customize
Zencart was based off an OScommerce release and then developed over the 
past few years to be easier to use
I haven't yet tried it, but I will on my next ecommerce project


Anthony Papillion wrote:
> Personally, I think you should check out two projects:
>
> OSCommerce
> http://www.oscommerce.com/
>
> PHPCard
> http://www.phpcart.com/
>
> IMHO, OSCommerce is one of the best ways to go. It's easily
> customizable, can handle multiple forms of payment, and is stable.
> PHPCart, I've never used but have heard good things about it.
>
> Anthony Papillion
> Advanced Data Concepts
> Ph: (918) 926-0139
>
> On 5/25/06, Marc Antony Vose <suzerain at suzerain.com> wrote:
>   
>> Hi there y'all:
>>
>> I'm a developer who works within his own publishing framework.  I
>> have developed a few e-commerce sites in the past, but I have one
>> upcoming that might benefit from some kind of drop-in solution.
>>
>> So, I am researching what is available.
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone had used a good solution that provides a
>> bunch of nice things, but without screwing up an existing publishing
>> framework.  I'm thinking of things like handling ordering, and so
>> forth, but then also providing reporting.  The kind of thing I would
>> have to code on my own.
>>
>> The thing is, I don't desire to have some PHP store thing take over
>> the rest of our project; the site is more than just a store, and we
>> don't want constraints on the rest of our site with respect to
>> templating, etc.
>>
>> Reasonable request?
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> --
>> Marc Antony Vose
>> http://www.suzerain.com/
>>
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