How do I build my own shopping cart?

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Thomas A. Rowe

Unless you are very good a server-side scripting for the language supported on your server and are
update on all of the credit card security requirements, etc., best to locate a pre-made one.

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FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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Tom Gahagan

one line of code at a time! < vbg >
Total lines necessary..... 600,000 or more.

Search google for shopping carts there are even some pretty good free ones
out there.... you could also do a search on groups to get past answers to
this question from this forum... you will find recommendations in those
posts.... lot's of them! < s >

You need to know your host operating system as this will point you to php
based carts for nix systems or asp for windows systems (servers that is!)

Best to you.........
Tom Gahagan
 
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Tom Gahagan

add two empty msdn universal subscription disk boxes..... talk about alien!
lol

Tom Gahagan
 
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JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

I suggested tin (spell check missed the "tim") pie plates instead of the
foil.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



in message Aluminummm foil and a tig welder?
I built one back in 62, I'll have to find a pix of it for ya.
 
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Bob Lehmann

Perfect! I found something that meets my needs exactly...

A ship that produces a resonance field that decouples space-time from the
craft.
This results in not feeling any inertia because you are no longer coupled
to space-time.

Bob Lehmann
 
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Beemer Biker

Bob Lehmann said:
Perfect! I found something that meets my needs exactly...

A ship that produces a resonance field that decouples space-time from the
craft.
This results in not feeling any inertia because you are no longer coupled
to space-time.

Bob Lehmann

I would ignore that MSFT MVP advice and not use any drawing that specifies
tin or aluminum foil in the bill of materials. Suggest mil-spec, 3rd party
or any non-msdn components if you can afford them. If you find this tip
useful then I am not ashamed to take paypal. Look at
http://TipsForTheComputingImpaired.com for contribution instructions and
have a nice flight.
 
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Joe Rohn

Hellooooo!!! Anybody Home?!?!

Everyone knows that lithium crystals became the W3 Standard on Stardate
4321.7

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Biff

FrontPage Users Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage

in message I thought space-time decouplers were depreciated in favor of the
tried-and-true flux capacitors?
 
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Andrew Murray

You would need a lot of knowledge about programming in the language your
server OS supports (Php, ASP, .Net, Sharepoint, ASPX, CGI/Perl), and
database driven content (MySQL most likely)
 
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Bob Lehmann

Just like building a spaceship :>).

Bob Lehmann

Andrew Murray said:
You would need a lot of knowledge about programming in the language your
server OS supports (Php, ASP, .Net, Sharepoint, ASPX, CGI/Perl), and
database driven content (MySQL most likely)
 

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