active questions tagged ecommerce - Stack Overflowmost recent 30 from stackoverflow.com2009-12-21T04:18:34Zhttp://stackoverflow.com/feeds/tag/ecommercehttp://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdfhttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/1937318/ecommerce-for-asp-net-ror-or-other0eCommerce for ASP.NET, RoR or other?Tobin Harris2009-12-20T22:29:12Z2009-12-21T02:52:08Z
<p>Hey folks</p>
<p>I'm looking for an eCommerce framework with as many of the following features as possible.</p>
<ul>
<li>Categories, sub-categories and product pages (easy, I know!).</li>
<li>ePDQ/Barclays Payment Gateway Support</li>
<li>User can pick Delivery Time Slots. <em>Think online supermarkets, where you pick a time you're in to receive delivery.</em></li>
<li>Loyalty Schemes. <em>For inviting friends, or based on number of orders placed.</em></li>
<li>Easy to extend/maintain. <em>Doesn't have to be Open Source, but preferable.</em> </li>
<li>Special offeres. <em>2 for the price of one, 3 for 2, 50% off etc.</em></li>
</ul>
<p>The ePDQ and Delivery Slots are the tricky ones to find.</p>
<p>ASP.NET (MVC) or RoR preferred. <a href="http://spreecommerce.org" rel="nofollow">Spree</a> seems to be the current favourite, and some PHP solutions like CubeCart and Magento look promising.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance :)</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1197093/which-rails-plugins-should-i-be-using1Which Rails plugins should I be using?Michael Barton2009-07-28T22:23:08Z2009-12-20T19:45:36Z
<p>Hi Stack Overflow,</p>
<p>I learnt rails a couple of years ago out of interest, but now I'm coming back to it because I want to try and build a simple pay-to-advertise niche job site with a few bells and whistles. Many of the rails books I learnt from gave examples of how to build a shopping cart or user authentication system, but looking around on the web there seems to be many plugins that a provide a lot of this common functionality. The choice of plugins however is very large and it's difficult for me to know which ones I should be using.</p>
<p>So my question is this: which (if any) rails plugins would you recommend for building a rails site, and why?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1927202/a-good-magento-shared-host0A good magento shared hostIshu2009-12-18T09:28:26Z2009-12-18T09:28:26Z
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I am looking for a good shared host which can host magento based web store. Any recommendations would be more than welcome.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1926652/how-can-i-accept-credit-card-transaction-in-my-web-apps1How can I accept credit card transaction in my Web Apps?ansnnsn2009-12-18T06:21:25Z2009-12-18T06:34:09Z
<p>I am writing a e-commercial site which allow user check out using the credit card, how can I accept customers' credit card to do transaction??</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1925742/need-help-finding-a-php-e-commerce-package-for-virtual-products-courses0Need help finding a PHP e-Commerce package for virtual products/coursesThe Wicked Flea2009-12-18T01:28:37Z2009-12-18T01:40:32Z
<p>Okay, I'm trying to figure out a good e-Commerce package for a client of mine, and it just isn't easy to find. I'm working on a LAMP system, so please try to restrict your software packages to that platform. (PHP 5 & MySQL 5 are easily available.)</p>
<p><em>Don't mention Magento</em>, that was a nightmare to attempt to install and maintain.</p>
<p><hr></p>
<p>I need an e-Commerce package that provides (required):</p>
<ul>
<li><p><strong>Quantity discounts.</strong></p>
<p>For instance, a quantity of 1-4 is priced at $99 per unit, and 5-9 is priced at $89 per unit, etc.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Digital products.</strong></p>
<p>My client wants to sell screencasts, podcasts, and e-Books; in other words: virtual products. Without support for virtual products, selling downloads is rather <em>difficult</em>.</p></li>
<li><p><strong>Download protection.</strong></p>
<p>Again, my client wants to sell downloads and wants to protect against hot-linking. The problem comes with adding in a quantity − selling seats to a screencast is pretty pointless without a modicum of control. Therefore, we need to limit downloads.</p></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>What he'd actually like:</strong></p>
<p>My client wants to sell educational screencasts and podcasts, and would like to allow for a specific number of seats for a screencast or podcast. In addition, if possible he'd like to keep the screencast on the site and sell access to a number of them as a <em>training course</em>.</p>
<p>Obviously the course needs to expire, the individuals need to get access to the course, and the whole thing needs to be easy enough for someone with general web expertise to manage.</p>
<p>I'm running up against a wall here, folks. I've looked demos at OpenSourceCMS for so long I'm not even sure what to use. Is there a free or low cost ($100 - $400) package that will do what he <em>wants?</em></p>
<p>If all else fails, what's easy enough to extend that I can add the functionality he needs?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/509021/validating-users-api-credentials-rails-activemerchant-and-paypal-express-gat0Validating user's API credentials - Rails, ActiveMerchant, and PayPal Express GatewayMicah2009-02-03T21:40:47Z2009-12-17T08:12:54Z
<p>I'm building a marketplace application that uses PayPal Express. I've got a form for sellers to input their PayPal API credentials, but I need a way to validate them by making some sort of call to PayPal.</p>
<p>I'm using the PaypalExpressGateway in ActiveMerchant, and I don't see anything other than the standard purchase controls. Is there any sort of null-operation that can be used?</p>
<p>Any help would be greatly appreciated!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1915713/e-commerce-development-contracting-with-a-talented-developer-vs-expensive-large3E-Commerce Development: Contracting with a talented developer vs. expensive larger company.hamlin112009-12-16T16:11:03Z2009-12-16T20:30:37Z
<p>I'd like this post to evolve in to a general pros and cons list for contracting to upgrade a significant e-commerce site. (Let's say, 400-1200 hours of work depending on the talent and organization). </p>
<p>What are the pros and cons of contracting with a small talented and experienced company or single developer?</p>
<p>What are the pros and cons of contracting with a larger company for the same work? (30+ employee operation) </p>
<p>I could definitely use some help cleaning this question up, but I think the post can end up being a pretty good resource on stackoverflow. This is a question that has to be answered time and time again for small businesses. </p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1885215/what-kind-of-protocol-is-being-used-here-to-communicate-with-paypal1What kind of protocol is being used here to communicate with PayPal?James2009-12-11T01:08:05Z2009-12-16T12:51:31Z
<p>I know that there are various ways to use PayPal's API (SOAP, etc), but I don't know anything about them, so in an attempt to broaden my knowledge on the subject, would you please tell me what is being used in this example from railscasts:</p>
<pre><code> 1. def paypal_url(return_url)
2. values = {
3. :business => ’seller_1234111143_biz@asciicasts.com’,
4. :cmd => ’_cart’,
5. :upload => 1,
6. :return => return_url,
7. :invoice => id
8. }
9.
10. line_items.each_with_index do |item, index|
11. values.merge!({
12. "amount_#{index + 1}" => item.unit_price,
13. "item_name_#{index + 1}" => item.product.name,
14. "item_number_#{index + 1}" => item.product.identifier,
15. "quantity_#{index + 1}" => item.quantity
16. })
17. end
18. "https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?" + values.map { |k,v| "#{k}=#{v}" }.join("&")
19. end
</code></pre>
<p>Thank you!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1893514/e-commerce-compliance-when-card-details-are-processed-by-a-third-party0E-commerce compliance when card details are processed by a third partyMathew Attlee2009-12-12T13:56:26Z2009-12-16T12:36:22Z
<p>What forms of e-commerce compliance such as PCI-DSS apply when the card details are processed by a third party such as Paypal?</p>
<p>Am building a bespoke shopping cart system that uses Paypal Express, so the card details never hit my server. I do however retain customer details so what compliance - both at a code and hardware level - must or should I be adhering to?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1900751/best-ecommerce-cms0Best ecommerce cmsadisembiring2009-12-14T12:51:43Z2009-12-15T04:11:15Z
<p>Hi ...</p>
<p>I'm looking for free php ecommerce cms now.</p>
<p>Can you suggest me about what cms I should be used. and tell my the reason.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/47234/best-asp-net-e-commerce-framework-aspdotnetstorefront-ablecommerce-bvcommerce8Best ASP.NET E-Commerce Framework (aspDotNetStoreFront, AbleCommerce, BVCommerce, MediaChase,...)EfficionDave2008-09-06T03:39:52Z2009-12-14T19:52:18Z
<p>I need a full-featured asp.net E-Commerce solution for a project. It needs to be easily extensible as I need to extend it to integrate with a custom Flash based personalization engine. It should also have a great administrative back-end that handles inventory tracking, report, labels, shipping, ... so that the client can really use it as the basis for their business. </p>
<p>I've used quite a few different E-Commerce systems including OSCommerce, Zen Cart, Catalook, and eTailer. While I was impressed with Zen Cart and eTailer, this project is big enough that I want to try a more serious, commercial offering.</p>
<p>I'm particularly interested in thoughts on aspdotnetstorefront, BVCommerce, AbleCommerce, and MediaChase.</p>
<p>[UPDATE] I've done quite a bit of evaluation since I posted this question and will give some of my findings below:</p>
<p>BVCommerce - The price point is nice, the product seems fairly well regarded, and I've heard good things about customizing/extending it, it just doesn't seem like it's going to meet my needs as an Top Tier ECommerce solution. After viewing the tutorial videos, the Admin interface just seems too basic and outdated.</p>
<p>aspDotNetStorefront - The integration with DotNetNuke was it's biggest selling point for me but after reading peoples opinions, it's integration seems quite weak. It's sounds like there's a significant learning curve and the architecture just doesn't sound like it's as clean as it should be.</p>
<p>AbleCommerce - After a rather thorough evaluation, I have selected AbleCommerce for at least my next project. The Admin interface is beautiful and has a nice list of features. The E-Commerce portion of the user side is very well done, highly skin-able (using Master Pages and a couple other techniques), and the checkout workflow has all the features I need while still being very clean. Source to the API can be bought for $500 but you generally won't need it. There are some 3rd party modules available but there's not currently a large market for these. The biggest glaring weakness of AbleCommerce I've found is their CMS capabilities are very limited and not at all well suited for a non-technical user to make most site content updates. But I have a good solution for that that I plan adapting into AbleCommerce. They will automatically generate a site for you to play with to your heart's content for 30 days. It is defniitely worth checking out.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1902580/how-to-setup-a-donations-page-for-a-charity-website2How to setup a donations page for a charity website?Faiz2009-12-14T18:22:14Z2009-12-14T18:42:21Z
<p>I need to help a human rights organisation to setup a donation page at their website. They have tried PayPal and GlobalGiving and they found some glitches with these services like ceiling, transaction fees, etc. They want to setup their own mechanism. So what are the possible options and how much programming is needed? Is there any free-open source e-commerce or charity modules available?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1126037/e-commerce-design0E commerce DesignSairam2009-07-14T15:09:26Z2009-12-13T16:00:04Z
<p>Guys we are designing an e commerce web site using asp.net. we are using a bsic design and dont know if we can add something or shift onto a better version of asp or silver light etc. wud like ur suggestions and inputs.</p>
<p>we are makin 3 main pages one for the login,another for the products and one for the payment.wheneva there is a purchase we insert a record in our database. we have two tables.one for daily transactions and another for history.The records whose status (shipment done,order delivered) is updated can be seen on the customers request through a view created on the history.Also we are planning to send an e mail to the customer once a transaction is done or the status is updated.(SQL provides tht feature i guess sp_send_mail).Also i wud like to handle peak traffic and control the avg data per user.</p>
<p>any suggestions on these
we are planning to use compression on the iis to control data and have heard abt using static pages to reduce data transfer.
but am not sure how it wud go
wud like to hear any improvements ,modifications
and suggestions to the above from ur end.
thanks guys.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1894712/how-to-get-tax-percentage-based-on-zipcode0how to get tax percentage based on zipcodesarmenhbbb2009-12-12T21:11:34Z2009-12-12T21:16:59Z
<p>i am building a custom ecommerce system. how do i get the most current tax rates based on the zipcode? i was thinking of just creating a table and listing all the state tax rates but the thing is the info changes yearly and it might be hard to track and update.
would their be any apis that i can use? btw im using php</p>
<p>the one thing i need to be clear in us when a product is purchased, is the taxes applied only for shipping? or it needs to be applied for the item as well? </p>
<p>so would the total be calculated like this?</p>
<p>product: $100</p>
<p>shipping(ground) $4.75</p>
<p>tax(ca): 5%</p>
<p>total: 104.99</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1884797/need-help-with-magento-mini-search0Need Help with Magento Mini-Searchmonocat2009-12-10T23:18:38Z2009-12-10T23:18:38Z
<p>I have the below code courtesy to <a href="http://www.edmondscommerce.co.uk/blog/magento/magento-search-within-current-top-level-category/comment-page-1/#comment-2071" rel="nofollow">Edmond's Ecommerce</a> that converts Magento's standard mini-search form to a more detailed mini-search like the ones seen in Amazon and eBay. At this juncture, I'm able to get to the sub-categories of the root directory, but instead, I would like to pull out the array from the sub-sub-categories. Root Directory > Sub-Category > Sub-Sub-Category.</p>
<p>Tried to implement many permutations of getSubCategories including the following but kept getting errors.</p>
<pre><code>$category->load(Mage::app()->getStore()->getRootCategoryId()->getSubCategories());
</code></pre>
<p>A hint that was shared hasn't been any help. Maybe I'm not able to peruse it.</p>
<pre><code>if($this->getSubCategories($c)){
foreach($this->getSubCategories($c) as $sc){
foreach($this->getSubCategories($sc) as $ssc){
...
}
}
}
</code></pre>
<p>You may notice the $exclude_array option. The array of sub-sub-categories must be accurate for me to be able to exclude categories that are irrelevant to the mini-search. Any suggestions would be appreciated.</p>
<pre><code><?php
$category = Mage::getModel('catalog/category');
if(is_object(Mage::registry('current_category'))){
$current_category_path=Mage::registry('current_category')->getPathIds();
}else{
$current_category_path = array();
}
$category->load(Mage::app()->getStore()->getRootCategoryId());
$children_string = $category->getChildren();
$children = explode(',',$children_string);
$extra_options='';
$exclude_array=array(1,2,3);
foreach($children as $c){
if(in_array($c, $exclude_array)){continue;}
$selected = (in_array($c, $current_category_path))?'SELECTED':'';
$extra_options.= '<option value="' . $c . '" ' . $selected . '>' . $category->load($c)->getName() . '</option>' . "\n";
}
?>
<form id="search_mini_form" action="<?php echo $this->helper('catalogSearch')->getResultUrl() ?>" method="get">
<fieldset>
<legend><?php echo $this->__('Search Site') ?></legend>
<div class="mini-search">
<?php echo $this->__('I am celebrating my') ?>
<select name="cat" id="cat" class="input-text">
<option value="">Any Occassion</option>
<?= $extra_options ?>
</select>
<input id="search" type="text" class="input-text" name="<?php echo $this->helper('catalogSearch')->getQueryParamName() ?>" value="<?php echo $this->helper('catalogSearch')->getEscapedQueryText() ?>" />
<input class="search-box" type="submit" value="Go" alt="<?php echo $this->__('Search') ?>" />
<div id="search_autocomplete" class="search-autocomplete"></div>
<script type="text/javascript">
//<![CDATA[
var searchForm = new Varien.searchForm('search_mini_form', 'search', '<?php echo $this->__('and looking for...') ?>');
searchForm.initAutocomplete('<?php echo $this->helper('catalogSearch')->getSuggestUrl() ?>', 'search_autocomplete');
//]]>
</script>
</div>
</fieldset>
</form>
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1679665/oscommerce-remove-oscsid-in-urls0OsCommerce - Remove osCsid in urlsunknown (google)2009-11-05T10:34:44Z2009-12-10T07:54:24Z
<p>I discovered that Google has indexed the osCsid parameter in some of my URLs at my osCommerce application. I tried to find a solution but I don't want to do something if I'm not sure what I'm doing.
I only have access to the FTP and not the CMS system. Is it possible to solve this problem through the FTP?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1742641/modern-asp-net-ecommerce-solution1Modern ASP.NET eCommerce solutionGiedrius2009-11-16T14:52:05Z2009-12-09T01:53:16Z
<p>Hi,
i'm done quite lot searching, but just to be sure, is there any modern ASP.NET eCommerce solution? Almoust all solutions i've found are ASP.NET 2.0 based, use no ORM, have no clear separation of layers. And i've searched mostly for commercial packages, hoping that commercial products will offer more, that open source ones? I mean they offer more, but only in features, not in architecture, cutting edge technologies and etc.
Does anybody know any full featured eCommerce solution, that it's build using modern ORM, let's say NHibernate? Linq2Sql? Witch uses ASP.NET MVC? Witch is N-Tier?
If you know such product, please point me to it, may be i'm missing it.
The only project, that is realy modern was sutekishop, but it's quite limited on feature side.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/76420/best-php-ruby-python-e-commerce-solution8Best php/ruby/python e-commerce solutionAeon2008-09-16T20:12:52Z2009-12-08T20:10:52Z
<p>I'm looking for an easy to skin and customize e-commerce package. </p>
<p>I've been reading good reviews about <a href="http://magentocommerce.com/" rel="nofollow">Magento</a>, but it seems to have <a href="http://www.htmlist.com/development/magento-ecommerce-review-platform-perils-and-impressions-three-months-in/" rel="nofollow">problems with performance</a>. I've tried <a href="http://oscommerce.com/" rel="nofollow">osCommerce</a> before and found it to be pretty painful to modify, but I hear <a href="http://zencart.com/" rel="nofollow">zenCart</a> is better... but the latest release of zenCart is nearly a year old, so not sure how up to date it is at this point. </p>
<p>I tried hosted e-commerce with <a href="http://shopify.com/" rel="nofollow">Shopify</a>, and while very easy to use and template, its customization options are a bit limited (the templating language doesn't even support basic logic operations, which makes it pretty inflexible). </p>
<p>I'm almost ready to try writing my own in rails using <a href="http://activemerchant.org/" rel="nofollow">ActiveMerchant</a>, but while that will give me ultimate in customization, it's going to take much longer when I have to reinvent the wheel. </p>
<p>I'd be happy with a php, ruby or python based system, I know enough of those languages to be able to customize the system if I need to as long as it's well-organized and documented code. </p>
<p>Anybody have experience with something they'd recommend, or conversely, recommend staying away from?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1403257/jboss-portals-and-e-commerce0JBoss Portals and e-commerceFireworks2009-09-10T03:47:40Z2009-12-08T17:31:05Z
<p>I have a requirement to build branded e-commerce sites that have their own urls but are on the same installation.</p>
<p>I've been looking at DNN, and Jboss portals as well as the new GateIn collaboration between Jboss portals and Exo. I really like what I see in comparison to DNN, which looks a bit rough in comparison but I haven't seen anything with respect to Jboss portals ecommerce. </p>
<p>What has been peoples experience with using the Jboss portals or GateIn etc, for branded portals or using Jboss for selling?</p>
<p>UPDATE: cost is an issue.</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/52248/whats-a-good-free-and-open-source-asp-net-ecommerce-solution10What's a good free and open-source ASP.NET ecommerce solution?sectrean2008-09-09T16:06:49Z2009-12-08T14:02:17Z
<p>Does anyone have experience with a good, free and open-source ecommerce solution for ASP.NET? I know there are a ton out there for PHP and other languages, but I'd like to find one written in .NET (C# preferably).</p>
<p>I tried <a href="http://dashcommerce.org/" rel="nofollow">dashCommerce</a> a few months ago and I found it to be very buggy. Maybe it's matured since then, but I would hesitate to try it again without a firm recommendation. </p>
<p>The only other one I found was <a href="http://www.dotshoppingcart.com/Page/Community.aspx" rel="nofollow">DotShoppingCart</a>. It looks promising. Does anyone have experience with it?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1578560/spree-e-commerce-within-existing-application0Spree e-Commerce within Existing Applicationmichaeldelorenzo2009-10-16T14:53:30Z2009-12-08T08:56:22Z
<p>I'm trying to setup Spree within my application (I'm open to using the Gem or running it in vendor mode).</p>
<p>I've reviewed the documentation and the wiki and I'm still a bit confused as to how it might work within my existing application. I have no problem using a separate database for Spree and customizing my application to pass data between my databases, but how does Spree run within my application?</p>
<p>I've seen suggestions from the Spree Mailing List about moving my existing application to run as an extension within Spree, but it doesn't seem to be optimal to convert my large application to run within/as an extension of a small part of my overall application.</p>
<p>Has anyone figured this out? How to run Spree within an existing Rails app?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1853889/single-or-multiple-mysql-rows-shopping-basket0Single or multiple mysql rows? (shopping basket)Nico Burns2009-12-05T23:43:59Z2009-12-07T17:52:40Z
<p>I am currently creating a custom e-commerce site (in php, but that's not really relevant for this question).</p>
<p>I have just got to creating the shopping basket, and cannot decide between the following 2 options:</p>
<p><strong>option 1:</strong><br />
Basket table:</p>
<ul>
<li>id</li>
<li>user</li>
<li>items</li>
</ul>
<p>In this option, I would have one row per user, with all of the items and quantities stored in the items field.</p>
<p>This format is already used in the cookie based basket for non-logged in users, so parsing of the items field is no problem.</p>
<p><strong>option 2:</strong><br />
Basket_items table:</p>
<ul>
<li>id</li>
<li>user</li>
<li>item</li>
<li>quantity</li>
</ul>
<p>In this option, I would have one row per item in the basket.</p>
<p><strong>option 3:</strong><br />
suggest a better idea.</p>
<p><strong>conclusion</strong></p>
<p>Both of these options are equally easy for me to implement, so the question comes down which would be more efficient/convenient for updating the basket.</p>
<p>Thank you for any answers, Nico</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/973840/setting-up-ecommerce-in-asp-net7Setting Up ECommerce in ASP.NETTyler2009-06-10T05:40:36Z2009-12-07T14:01:14Z
<p>I'm an ECommerce newbie. I'm looking for an exceptional guide for setting up casual ECom (or plugging it into an exsiting site) for ASP.NET, complete with recommended components for a product catalog/shopping cart/merchant account and any anything else I might need.</p>
<p>I don't have a large product inventory (less than 50) and don't plan on doing more than 100 transactions a day.</p>
<p>Ideally the components would be highly configurable and be reasonable in price (or free). I'm <strong>not</strong> looking for someone to go shopping for me, I would appreciate it if you've actually used or had experience with the components you recommend.</p>
<p>Failing that if you can find a dynamite article/walkthrough I'd take that too, I didn't find much on the end of a Google search.</p>
<p>Thanks in advance!</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/548013/is-there-a-quality-scalable-net-ecommerce-software-package-open-source-or-fo0Is there a quality, scalable, .net ecommerce software package - open source or for purchase?Ian Suttle2009-02-13T22:55:02Z2009-12-07T13:38:32Z
<p>It would be awesome to say we'd use the same software as amazon, barnesandnoble, buy.com, etc, but they are all built custom (as far as I know).</p>
<p>I'm looking for a software package with the following primary attributes:</p>
<ul>
<li>Scalable to the tune of millions of unique visitors per month</li>
<li>Localizable including double-byte languages</li>
<li>Accepts multiple currencies</li>
<li>Has a content management component for both the product catalog and site text/imagery</li>
<li>Can host multiple domains (I prefer to avoid multiple installations, but instead, use configuration to vary catalogs, etc)</li>
<li>Marketing features such as coupons and discounts</li>
<li>Built with .Net and will provide source code for modification (2.0 or 3.5)</li>
</ul>
<p>Are you aware of anything either open source or available for purchase which matches these criteria? Please provide links if you have any. I recognize the requirements are expansive and that you almost always get what you pay for. Don't hold back if you know of some good stuff!</p>
<p>Thanks in advance for any help you might have!</p>
<p>Ian</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/462528/ready-made-insite-search-for-asp-net-website0Ready made insite search for asp.net websiteEytan Levit2009-01-20T18:37:39Z2009-12-06T16:49:54Z
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I have developed a business index which combines ecommerce websites.(in asp.net2.0+c#)</p>
<p>I'm looking for an in-site search engine that already handles issues like indexing, speed and quality.</p>
<p>Are there any famous solutions doing such?</p>
<p>I need the search results to be customized on my design, so google search engine isn't an option.</p>
<p>Thanks,
Eytan</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1847524/can-i-sell-goods-in-my-iphone-app0Can I sell goods in my iPhone app? [closed]unknown (google)2009-12-04T15:05:00Z2009-12-06T00:00:38Z
<p>Hello All,</p>
<p>I wonder if I can sale somethings in my app and let user to input credit card info to purchase in my app directly. Will this function be rejected by Apple review?</p>
<p>Regards,
Anto</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1793218/ecommerce-stock-management-with-external-payment-gateway4ecommerce stock management with external payment gatewaygpilotino2009-11-24T21:58:26Z2009-12-05T07:05:19Z
<p>this question is similar to <a href="http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1357143/shopping-cart-and-stock-management">this one</a> but with a twist (so the answer accepted for the older question is not valid in the following scenario)</p>
<p>i have a site for selling tickets (PHP/MYSQL). Suppose i have just one ticket left:</p>
<ul>
<li>buyer A puts the ticket in her cart and goes to the payment gateway page (ie. paypal) </li>
<li>the ticket is locked for 5 minutes, so buyer B cannot buy it</li>
<li>buyer A waits 5 minutes with the paypal page open, doing nothing</li>
<li>the ticket is unlocked so buyer B puts it in his cart and goes the the paypal page</li>
<li>buyer A executes the payment procedure on paypal with success</li>
<li>buyer B executes the payment procedure on paypal with success</li>
</ul>
<p>i can wait longer but i don't think this will solve the issue in the more general case. moreover, if i do that, it will be possibile to make some kind of DoS, locking the items in stock for large periods of time.</p>
<p>what's the best way to handle this scenario ?</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1813861/recommended-cms0Recommended CMS...?Tray2009-11-28T21:43:11Z2009-12-05T03:45:55Z
<p>I'm about to start work on my first e-commerce website and have been doing some research on different methods and systems available to help.</p>
<p>It's been recommended to me that I use a CMS and I have been researching the options. I've been reviewing different websites in search of 'the best one' but would really like some recommendations from people who have used some of these different systems.</p>
<p>There are obviously a lot of very experienced developers on this site (many of who have kindly helped me with a range of problems over the last year!) and so if anyone has experience of using any CMS and can recommend a great package, I would really appreciate the help.</p>
<p>Thanks,
Lee</p>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1842292/amazon-product-availability0Amazon Product Availabilityunknown (google)2009-12-03T19:26:00Z2009-12-04T17:33:31Z
<p>Many products on amazon are unavailable but a date is given for when they'll be in stock. I've used AWS and got an XML reply but I can't find the date information anywhere. Is it possible to get this information? Thanks.</p>
<p>NOTE: This is what i've got as a request, what should I alter?</p>
<pre><code>http://ecs.amazonaws.com/onca/xml?AWSAccessKeyId=MYID&AssociateTag=MYTAG&ItemId=THEITEMID&Operation=ItemLookup&ResponseGroup=Large&ReviewSort=-HelpfulVotes&Service=AWSECommerceService&Signature=MYSIGNATURE&Timestamp=2009-12-04T17%3A35%3A43Z&Version=2009-06-01
</code></pre>
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1838219/tips-suggestions-for-building-ecommerce-site-in-rails0Tips/Suggestions for Building Ecommerce Site In RailsMikeH2009-12-03T07:16:12Z2009-12-04T15:05:05Z
<p>I'm about to start building my first ecommerce site in Rails. I've coded other projects in Rails, but never done ecommerce. </p>
<p>I'd love to hear from people about the best plugins, gems, tricks, tips, or anything else that they found useful in building this sort of site in Rails. </p>
<p>Thanks all!</p>