Michiel van der Kraats ha scritto:
2008/12/12 Jacob Yocom-Piatt <j...@fixedpointgroup.com>

oscommerce works but is a mixed bag.

there are tons of modules you can add with very little work that give very
useful features, e.g. automated label printing, but the code quality and
maintainability sucks.

if you have the patience to tune oscommerce it is very powerful. getting
the site to have a proper appearance is the most challenging part with it
imo.


We run a few sites with osCommerce. They work, but like you say, the code
is, well, shall we say, less than elegant? We've also run into the problem
that once you have made your own custom osCommerce setup with a proper
appearance ( Code and markup are not seperated at all, it's a big, ugly mess
), it's quite difficult to backport security fixes. I have "write a proper
webstore application" on my long list. There are no good alternatives, sadly
because most are A: forks of osCommerce or B: not updated in months.
It depends to what language you wanna use... for python exist satchmo[1] or for ruby, substruct[2] .


[1] http://www.satchmoproject.com/
[2] http://code.google.com/p/substruct/

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