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Peekay
Which ecommerce software can I use to sell screws?
  • 2007/1/20 0:46

  • Peekay

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 2335

  • Since: 2004/11/20


I have a client who needs to present *lots* of small components in an online store. I need a solution (ideally PHP but not essential) that will present, e.g., a screw fixing with photo, plus a table of 10 varients of the item with different screw thread diameters.

Each varient needs it's own product code and each table row needs a 'QTY' box (so someone can order more than one varient).

I confess I have no idea what would achieve this. The example sites I have found look custom built, but if anyone recognises the ecommerce applications used - or can recommend one that would do the job - I would be very grateful!

http://www.boltdepot.com

http://www.screwfix.com

Pick the smallest item to see the kind of thing I need.
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script_fu
Re: Which ecommerce software can I use to sell screws?

The boltdepot looks like it might be made out of an older 1.0 version of csk.org

Here is the link...

http://forums.commercestarterkit.org/forums/default.aspx


The other one looks like a custom java app on a apache server. Maybe tomcat inabled...


It has core metrics all over it. Some spyware software consider it just that spyware...
http://www.coremetrics.com/solutions/websphere_commerce.html

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Peekay
Re: Which ecommerce software can I use to sell screws?
  • 2007/1/21 9:52

  • Peekay

  • XOOPS is my life!

  • Posts: 2335

  • Since: 2004/11/20


Many thx script_fu

The 'commerce starter kit' solution looks very impressive, but getting my head around Visual Studio, ASP .NET and SQL2000 is a learning curve I could do without at the moment.

It turns out I can achieve a similar product listing (single line entries + QTY box) by hacking templates in Zen Cart, so I'll try that for now.

Thanks again for the links.
A thread is for life. Not just for Christmas.

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TheFinni
Re: Which ecommerce software can I use to sell screws?
  • 2007/2/6 21:57

  • TheFinni

  • Just popping in

  • Posts: 75

  • Since: 2003/11/25


Hey Peekay,

Why don't you try the osC (osCommerce) XOOPS module by flinkUX.de?

It's basically an osCommerce pack with some pre-installed osCommerce contributions. Then you can find other contributions at osCommerce and make a rocking shop!

Good luck!

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