Client Shopping Cart
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 6:33 am
Hi All,
Esp Pablo and George
I now have a client (things are getting busy - that's 5 in the last week 8 - plenty for a one person operation!) ) that wants a shopping cart gatewayed to PayPal (only) at this stage, but aren't fussed (yet) about accepting alternative payment methods requiring HTTPS / SSL / Secondary User Side Digital Certs etc etc.
I've skimmed though the following posts:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=43164&p=215544&hili ... ce#p215544
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=16668&start=705
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=44305
and
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/webshop.html
I'm pretty I read somewhere from Pablo that this is only for a limited number of products - if so what would be a workable maximum?
Does Webshop give the Merchant (Owner of the Site / Admin) a full record of what's being ordered etc?
I've also looked at external third party hosted provided solutions like Ezimerchant (www.ezimerchant.com) - quite easy to set up, LOTS of payment and reporting options - but may be considered pricy by the client on a limited budget and the limited tailoring of the front page (to "look and feel" integrate) is a bit wanting.
Any input would be appreciated.

Esp Pablo and George

I now have a client (things are getting busy - that's 5 in the last week 8 - plenty for a one person operation!) ) that wants a shopping cart gatewayed to PayPal (only) at this stage, but aren't fussed (yet) about accepting alternative payment methods requiring HTTPS / SSL / Secondary User Side Digital Certs etc etc.
I've skimmed though the following posts:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=43164&p=215544&hili ... ce#p215544
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=16668&start=705
viewtopic.php?f=39&t=44305
and
http://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/webshop.html
I'm pretty I read somewhere from Pablo that this is only for a limited number of products - if so what would be a workable maximum?
Does Webshop give the Merchant (Owner of the Site / Admin) a full record of what's being ordered etc?
I've also looked at external third party hosted provided solutions like Ezimerchant (www.ezimerchant.com) - quite easy to set up, LOTS of payment and reporting options - but may be considered pricy by the client on a limited budget and the limited tailoring of the front page (to "look and feel" integrate) is a bit wanting.
Any input would be appreciated.
