On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 12:30 PM, Jack <jacklistm...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello All,


I'm looking to build a DB with items that are considered more of a catalog
on one side of a website, and then provide those same items including the
same images, descriptions etc. to a shopping cart.

I don't want to re-invent all of the basic shopping cart functionality and
I'm not sure I want to use something like OScommerce and inject the data
into it at the same time as putting data into our database that we are
writing.


I was hoping someone out there has some suggestions, or even a cart module
that would allow me to easily integrate into.

 

One recommendation I can give you is to spend some time determining if Magento 
works for you.  This is a conventional platform written on top of Zend 
Framework.  OScommerce, and a derivative, ZenCart are ancient, and there are 
many nasty things about the programming practices, most notably, the 'view' 
layer, which is markup intermingled with logic .. its pretty bad.

 

Magento is robust, and has a feature set that makes OScommerce look like it 
shipped from the third world.  That said it may be overkill as well - just my 
2c.

 

-nathan

 

I agree, this is a cart I was going to check into because it has many more 
features and is probably a little more if not a lot more stable than 
OScommerce.  I just am not sure if I want to inject everything, although I may 
not have a choice.

 

Thanks!

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