adz84 Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Hi, We are looking at implementing a new system for our site www.clickandsave.com.au. Can oscommerce be integrated with .net asp pages? can oscommerce support a shopping kart system thats not exactly like a shopping kart like added tickets e.g a basket of coupons ? Thank you Steve Boekel Support manager www.clickandsave.com.au
peterbat Posted March 22, 2007 Posted March 22, 2007 Hi, We are looking at implementing a new system for our site www.clickandsave.com.au. Can oscommerce be integrated with .net asp pages? can oscommerce support a shopping kart system thats not exactly like a shopping kart like added tickets e.g a basket of coupons ? Hi Steve, Think you're going to have to provide some more information on this, can be interpreted so many different ways. If you are thinking of including pages or parts of oscommerce code into your .net pages then the answer is "not easily". If this was the direction you were going then you'd have to rewrite oscommerce and change the way that the code is parsed, php code isn't automatically passed within .aspx pages and vice versa for .net code in a .php page. As for a basket of coupons, ermm, pass, more info please. Sorry :) Pete
chooch Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 can oscommerce support a shopping kart system thats not exactly like a shopping kart like added tickets e.g a basket of coupons ? I have read this and tried to work out what you mean but I haven't got a clue. Re-post here with a more clearer explanation. Upon receiving fixes and advice, too many people don't bother to post updates informing the forum of how it went. Until of course they need help again on other issues and they come running back! Why receive the information you require in good faith for free, only to then have the attitude to ignore the people who gave it to you? There's no harm in saying, 'Thanks, it worked'. On the contrary, it creates a better atmosphere. CHOOCH
jasonabc Posted March 23, 2007 Posted March 23, 2007 If you're running Micro$oft stuff you'd be far better off looking at something like http://www.vpasp.com/ than OSCommerce. Jason My Contributions: Paypal Payflow PRO | Rollover Category Images | Authorize.net Invoice Number Fix
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