JakSmit Posted July 6, 2008 Posted July 6, 2008 Hi. Right, I have a website and not many products. Say I wanted only a few pages of the website to be - say - 'ecommerce enabled', and the other pages, like the blog and about page and stuff to just be standard html pages. What would be the best method of ensuring that, say someone goes on a product page, adds a product to their cart, but then goes to check the blog, then goes back again, how can I make sure their session+cart isn't lost? Because I've only got like 10 products and add very infrequently, I don't need the links to products and stuff to be dynamic. I could just put mysite.com/product1.html or whatever, as I don't have loads of manufacturers and all this, just 10 fixed products and fixed prices etc. I will probably use STS for the pages that are 'ecommerce enabled'. Please let me know your thoughts, I am guessing like file/cookie/mysql based sessions but I don't see many people using these, everyone seems to use oscid. Thanks.
JakSmit Posted July 10, 2008 Author Posted July 10, 2008 please guys, really need help/advice with this.
JakSmit Posted July 11, 2008 Author Posted July 11, 2008 a summary is just that I want an oscommerce store, but also to be able to have the visitor visit non OSC pages on the site, and not lose their cart.
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