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vibrations
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#1 · Posted: 14 Dec 2008 04:31


can anyone help me find a person who can build a shopping cart for my biz? it's by godaddy.com

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getagrip
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#2 · Posted: 14 Dec 2008 13:08 · Edited by: getagrip


How about using Google checkout? You can probably hire someone at the Digital Point Forums if you can't figure it out...

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cherie27
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#3 · Posted: 2 Jan 2009 10:12


Have you tried your website hosting site?
Some hosting sites do provide shopping cart.

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jameslar
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#4 · Posted: 2 Jun 2011 13:46


Are you looking for all-in-one solution? or just checkout options

paullopez
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#5 · Posted: 19 Jul 2011 17:40


Have you been heard about fantastico or softaculous? These are auto script installers, and a lot of web hosts provide one of them with control panel. You will find several open source shopping cart scripts inside these tools. Within a few mouse clicks you can install osCommerce or ZenCart on your domain.

Just2EZ
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#6 · Posted: 20 Jul 2011 14:40 · Edited by: Just2EZ


This week a client wanted his 2 page order form turned into a shopping cart.
I had created the 2 page form as a CGI mailer, with dozens of options and choices.
NO shopping cart program (or PayPal) could handle that many choices for 1 item.
Each option has a dozen sub-options, PayPal limits options to 7 per item.
So I hired my oldest son to write the javascript to make the form do math,
then pass the total to a PayPal PayNow button and email the order form.
It works beautifully and has already processed an order the first day.
Don't know what Fiverr would have charged to do 100+ options but it's a lot.
My son even gave me a discount on his usual rates. Hire a kid! (35yr old kid).
HTML/CGI I can handle, Java is what I drink not a language I speak.

p.s. I use OS Commerce on other sites for their stores with less options.

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