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Re: FN-FORUM: Your favourite open-source e-commerce system
date posted 16th January 2007 18:29
Okay, but does OsCommerce mean having to start with OsCommerce and build
your site into it as opposed to being able to drop it into an existing site?
I need to find a cart where I can fit it seamlessly into an existing
site. Needless to say, LAMP environment.
Sorry if I'm high-jacking this thread. Just say the word Phil and I'll
shut up :)
Sam M - www.wiredeyes.com wrote:
> Simple template system for Oscommerce allows you to effectively create xhtml
> skins for Oscommerce in standard html with a simple tag replacement system;
> you can even template each individual section object so it's pretty
> versatile.
>
> Regards
> Sam Morgan
> WiredEyes
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Steve
>> Pineger
>> Sent: 16 January 2007 19:39
>> To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
>> Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Your favourite open-source e-commerce system
>>
>>
>> I've used oscommerce 2.2 and its been OK, there's a lot of support and
>> user contribution. On the other hand the code is entirely not to my
>> taste, the HTML is deeply mixed with the site code and even the SQL. It
>> is a bastard to change the hideous basic layout and menus around, but
>> what can I expect for nothing; its still better than a lot of
>> commercial
>> products.
>>
>> I've been wondering if there was something a little easier to skin
>> about
>> myself - something that would take xHTML but still support paypal IPN,
>> protx, worldpay etc. and perhaps made a little more effort to separate
>> the logic and presentation.
>>
>> Has anyone tried cubecart?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>> [EMAIL REMOVED] wrote:
>>
>>> Quick question:
>>>
>>> What's your favourite open-source e-commerce system?
>>>
>>> Oh, and it has to run on MySql / PHP, be fully customisable and
>>>
>> integrate
>>
>>> with common payment providers.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking OS Commerce, but are there any others worth considering?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Phil
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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