[nycphp-talk] PHP/SQL ECommerce Solutions
Jose Villegas
jv_nyphp at duikerbok.com
Thu Feb 15 11:44:53 EST 2007
Hey Ben,
I would also take a look at LiteCommerce, which is based on XCart:
http://www.litecommerce.com/
I've installed it a couple of times and it was relatively easy to
customize. The most important feature over OsCommerce/Zencart is that
it can keep track of inventory on product options. Skinning it is
very time consuming, but I think this is normal for most ecommerce
systems. It uses FLEXY instead of Smarty and you have a choice of
what components to buy.
Jose
On Feb 14, 2007, at 6:02 PM, Ben Sgro ((ProjectSkyline)) wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
> Thanks so much. I have limited experiance w/Joomla, and have recently
> been implementing smarty templates in my new applications.
>
> I really like the templates.
>
> Thanks for the example site.
>
> I have adjusted my quote to provide *enough* time to learn this new
> tool.
>
> Thanks for your response!
>
> BTW and a bit off this topc:
> I had sent out an email a few months back detailing my struggle
> between
> the 'do it fast and ship it out' mentality I had found myself in VS
> my previous job
> which was design/engineer, implement, test, ...
>
> Everyone on the list had given great advice. One of the best
> comments was that
> in order to be successful as a consultant, I would have to make the
> jump to a fulltime
> consultant, not just moonlighting.
>
> A shortwhile after I made the jump and now have a small company
> doing application
> design (WE ARE NOT A WEBDESIGN FIRM heh).
>
> Thanks to everyone on the list for their feedback!
>
> - Ben
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans C. Kaspersetz"
> <hans at cyberxdesigns.com>
> To: "NYPHP Talk" <talk at lists.nyphp.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 5:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] PHP/SQL ECommerce Solutions
>
>
>> I will take a shot at this one. My group has installed/customized
>> X-Cart a handful of times for clients. It is a very feature rich
>> eCommerce solution. Their support is pretty darn good and the
>> software works well.
>> The problem with X-Cart is it is a very feature rich piece of
>> software and it uses Smarty templates. X-Cart like Joomla, can be
>> overkill in many cases. The sheer volume of features and
>> configuration can make things unmanageable. The use of Smarty
>> templates can make customizing X-Cart time consuming. There are
>> many many layers that have to be sifted through to fully apply a
>> custom look and feel.
>>
>> Those draw backs aside, we still deploy X-Cart as our first choice
>> in PHP shopping carts. As well, we use Joomla all the time.
>> Maybe we are gluttons for punishment, but both seem to serve us well.
>>
>> I know some very smart developers outside my group who also use X-
>> Cart for some very good looking sites. Here is a very simple
>> example of an X-Cart installation. http://
>> www.imaginativelearningtools.com
>>
>> Good luck and make sure you estimate an appropriate amount of time
>> for the project. Learning any new software platform is very time
>> consuming.
>>
>> Hans
>>
>> Hans C. Kaspersetz
>> Cyber X Designs
>>
>> http://www.cyberxdesigns.com
>>
>>
>>
>> Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyline) wrote:
>>> Hello Again,
>>> To be more specific, since this email has generated no responses,
>>> can anyone elaborate on experiances they have had w/X-Cart?
>>> Reading about it online, it would appear as a pretty good solution.
>>> Again, this is my firms first ecommerce site, so I'd rather not make
>>> too many beginner mistakes.
>>> - Ben
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> *From:* Ben Sgro (ProjectSkyline)
>>> <mailto:ben at projectskyline.com>
>>> *To:* NYPHP Talk <mailto:talk at lists.nyphp.org>
>>> *Sent:* Wednesday, February 14, 2007 11:49 AM
>>> *Subject:* [nycphp-talk] PHP/SQL ECommerce Solutions
>>>
>>> Hello all,
>>> I know this is a questions that has been covered before, so
>>> I am
>>> hoping someone can point me to an URL or white paper.
>>> I'm looking to build something similiar to shopzilla.com (w/out
>>> the comparision mechanism). An e-commerce site w/the ability for
>>> my client to update content,
>>> post new images and add items to the inventory.
>>> I'm looking for a solution in php/mysql.
>>> Also, if anyone is interested in getting involved in this
>>> project
>>> I may need outside
>>> expertise. This would be my firm's first ecommerce site. Please
>>> respond off list if
>>> interested.
>>> Thanks,
>>> - Ben
>>>
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