Shopping cart?

K

Kyle

I would like to get a shopping cart software that can be installed into
FrontPage 2002 so that I can easily put "Add to Cart" buttons and such
without too much coding. I really like this one:
http://www.richmediatech.com/justaddcommerce/index.asp. The only problem is
that it requires the transaction to take place on their site instead of
mine. I am not comfortable letting Rich Media Tech get the credit card
information of my customers.

Is there a program that will easily set up a shopping cart like the Just Add
Commerce one above, but will process orders on my web host?

Currently, my web host is offering me FrontPage Extentions, PHP, SQL, and
CGI on a Linux host. I am willing to pay a little more per month and get a
Windows host with ASP if I need to.

Thanks for any advice you may provide,
Kyle
 
K

Kyle

My host does provide me with a few options for shopping carts (two of them
are the same as a couple at that web host you suggested). However, none of
them integrate very well with FrontPage. In other words, they work, but it
doesn't look very nice. Nor is it very easy to maintain.
 
T

Tom J

Kyle said:
My host does provide me with a few options for shopping carts (two of them
are the same as a couple at that web host you suggested). However, none of
them integrate very well with FrontPage. In other words, they work, but it
doesn't look very nice. Nor is it very easy to maintain.

Now you know why most commercial sites aren't built with FP. ;-(

Tom J
who uses FP for non-profit sites
http://avionclub.org/
 
J

Joanna Rich

Hello Kyle:

I want to correct some information in your email about
JustAddCommerce. This software is a secured shopping cart that takes
and holds your customer's orders, and that information is stored
within your JAC account. It is not information available to any one
else, including Rich Media Technologies, Inc. or their employees. The
JAC Transaction Networks are dedicated, secured networks for orders
only. No one other than the merchant and the Rich Media systems
engineer has access to the information. Our dedicated Networks are the
highest level of security for sensitive information. Hope this
clarifies the matter for you.

Thanks,
Joanna
Rich Media Technologies, Inc.
 

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