shopping cart functionality ---> no SQL Server ----> with FrontPage can I just use PayPal?  
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DavidCrawt





PostPosted: Wed Jan 14 09:26:54 CST 2004 Top

SQL Server >> shopping cart functionality ---> no SQL Server ----> with FrontPage can I just use PayPal?

Gurus,

Running Windows 2003 Server. Just installed FrontPage Server 2002
extensions with IIS 6.0. I'm trying to figure out if for shopping cart
functionality I should install SQL Server that will allow a customer of mine
to build an ecommerce tool, or if they can just make links on their
FrontPage web to PayPal or something like that. Thoughts?

SQL Server292  
 
 
chris





PostPosted: Wed Jan 14 09:26:54 CST 2004 Top

SQL Server >> shopping cart functionality ---> no SQL Server ----> with FrontPage can I just use PayPal? a good and simple cart that runs against an access or mssql:
www.candypress.com



> Gurus,
>
> Running Windows 2003 Server. Just installed FrontPage Server 2002
> extensions with IIS 6.0. I'm trying to figure out if for shopping cart
> functionality I should install SQL Server that will allow a customer of
mine
> to build an ecommerce tool, or if they can just make links on their
> FrontPage web to PayPal or something like that. Thoughts?
>
>


 
 
Jim





PostPosted: Wed Jan 14 09:41:12 CST 2004 Top

SQL Server >> shopping cart functionality ---> no SQL Server ----> with FrontPage can I just use PayPal? Spin,

It depends entirely on what the needs are. You can sell through PayPal and
just insert links, but that might not be as easy as it might seem. For
example, you don't have the benefit (by default) of a database of products,
you don't have the ability to track who buys what, you don't have the
ability to offer purchasers a rich e-commerce exprerience. The list goes on
and on.

I've been working recently with the FrontPage Cart system. I got a demo of
it from the guy who runs it, Paul Colligan. Paul showed me just how
powerful FrontPage Cart is, and I was so impressed that I offered to write
an add-in that would easily integrate FrontPage Cart into FrontPage. Now,
with the FrontPage Cart Companion, I truly feel that FrontPage Cart is the
best e-commerce solution for FrontPage. For as little as $19 per month, you
will have no worries (everything is managed by FrontPage Cart) and you have
the benefit of a very professional appearance and experience.

Check out http://www.frontpagecartcompanion.com. Paul has just introduced a
short video to show you how FrontPage Cart Companion works and how easy it
is to build your store in FrontPage.

--
Jim Cheshire
Jimco Add-ins
http://www.jimcoaddins.com
===================================
Co-author of Special Edition
Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003
===================================
Our newest add-in:
FrontPage Cart Companion
http://www.frontpagecartcompanion.com




> Gurus,
>
> Running Windows 2003 Server. Just installed FrontPage Server 2002
> extensions with IIS 6.0. I'm trying to figure out if for shopping cart
> functionality I should install SQL Server that will allow a customer of
mine
> to build an ecommerce tool, or if they can just make links on their
> FrontPage web to PayPal or something like that. Thoughts?
>
>


 
 
Spin





PostPosted: Wed Jan 14 15:11:40 CST 2004 Top

SQL Server >> shopping cart functionality ---> no SQL Server ----> with FrontPage can I just use PayPal? I obtained SQL server 2000 and will install it on the web server hosting the
FrontPage web sites. Is that all I have to do?



> a good and simple cart that runs against an access or mssql:
> www.candypress.com
>


> > Gurus,
> >
> > Running Windows 2003 Server. Just installed FrontPage Server 2002
> > extensions with IIS 6.0. I'm trying to figure out if for shopping cart
> > functionality I should install SQL Server that will allow a customer of
> mine
> > to build an ecommerce tool, or if they can just make links on their
> > FrontPage web to PayPal or something like that. Thoughts?
> >
> >
>
>