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easy-to-configure storefront package for beginner zn 01-08-2005
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Posted by zn on January 8, 2005, 1:23 am
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I need to implement a sales section on our company website to sell products
direct to consumers. We have to do this in short order but I have very
little html and no php experience. Our platform is Windows 2000 Server and
we would like the product to communicate with our Oracle server but we
could install a standalone database that is part of a storefront package if
necessary (MySQL as part of the package, for example). What products are
available that could be easily modified and configured to suit a low volume
of sales (perhaps 2000 per year)?

Thanks.


Posted by Michael Vilain on January 8, 2005, 2:18 am
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> I need to implement a sales section on our company website to sell products
> direct to consumers. We have to do this in short order but I have very
> little html and no php experience. Our platform is Windows 2000 Server and
> we would like the product to communicate with our Oracle server but we
> could install a standalone database that is part of a storefront package if
> necessary (MySQL as part of the package, for example). What products are
> available that could be easily modified and configured to suit a low volume
> of sales (perhaps 2000 per year)?
>
> Thanks.

hire a contractor. Your inexperience will just get in the way.

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Posted by zn on January 8, 2005, 11:42 am
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>
>> I need to implement a sales section on our company website to sell
>> products direct to consumers. We have to do this in short order but I
>> have very little html and no php experience. Our platform is Windows
>> 2000 Server and we would like the product to communicate with our
>> Oracle server but we could install a standalone database that is part
>> of a storefront package if necessary (MySQL as part of the package,
>> for example). What products are available that could be easily
>> modified and configured to suit a low volume of sales (perhaps 2000
>> per year)?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> hire a contractor. Your inexperience will just get in the way.
>

Thanks. Now what does everyone think about a programs such as LiteCommerce?
Are there other easy to use web commerce solutions that require less than
normal hand-holding?

Thanks.


Posted by Michael Vilain on January 8, 2005, 10:38 am
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>
> >
> >> I need to implement a sales section on our company website to sell
> >> products direct to consumers. We have to do this in short order but I
> >> have very little html and no php experience. Our platform is Windows
> >> 2000 Server and we would like the product to communicate with our
> >> Oracle server but we could install a standalone database that is part
> >> of a storefront package if necessary (MySQL as part of the package,
> >> for example). What products are available that could be easily
> >> modified and configured to suit a low volume of sales (perhaps 2000
> >> per year)?
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >
> > hire a contractor. Your inexperience will just get in the way.
> >
>
> Thanks. Now what does everyone think about a programs such as LiteCommerce?
> Are there other easy to use web commerce solutions that require less than
> normal hand-holding?
>
> Thanks.

I eschew purchased programs. I bought a couple and found them to be
underdocumented and poorly written (CommerceLight was out of the price
range). If you don't understand security issues and can't program php,
I think someone else should do this project. You're only heading for
world of hurt (as well as are you customers).

--
DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...





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