Hello Langdon;
thanks for the great advice.
as far as security goes i will go with your opinion and use cakes ACL.

about oscommerce it completely agree with you.
i once built a site and integrated oscommers into it, it was the worse
experince i ever had.
this thing is a monster, every other line is a mix of php, sql, and straigh
up html. looks like a spaghitti dish that went horribly wrong. but hey, its
free!

i researched and found "BakeSale" http://bakesalehq.com/, its a php based
but very simple, i think im going to use it and hopefully be able to
integrate a payment gateway into it.

let me know about your custom shopping cart.
thanks for hte advise again
regards
Zee





On 3/27/07, Langdon Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Zee
>
> > Any suggestions? othAuth perhaps? oscommerce? hmmm
>
> My preference for authentication id d_auth (passwords not transmitted in
> the clear).
>
> I use ACL for access control to both functionality (actions) and to data
>
> I have built a number of sites with osCommerce and Cake (and Drupal) and
> frankly I am sick of it. osC is a great product if you spend all of your
> time in it.  But personally, after the logical simple way Cake apps are
> built I find osC a nightmare to maintain and troubleshoot.  I have
> reached the point of frustration that I am ready to built a Cake based
> shop (probably as a plugin to make it more easily re-usable).
>
> Just my thoughts/opinions of course.
>
> Regards,
> Langdon
>
> >
>

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