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basza
Shop module for xoops?
  • 2004/8/23 0:25

  • basza

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Is there a shop module for xoops?

I know about zencart, but I'm looking for one that can be installed as a module.

Thanks in advance
Basza

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lucastds
Re: Shop module for xoops?
  • 2004/8/23 0:51

  • lucastds

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  • Since: 2004/2/20


Try this one:

http://xosc.xoops2.org/

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wtravel
Re: Shop module for xoops?

I would not recommend this one at this stage, since support is too low on this module. If you are looking for something big like that, rather go for the stand alone version of OsCommerce.

Wish I could give you a better alternative, but so far I have not found any better myself. Perhaps other XOOPS members know better alternatives?

Regards,

Martijn

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Tovenaar
Re: Shop module for xoops?
  • 2004/8/23 9:11

  • Tovenaar

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I haven't found one either and that's a pity cause PHPnuke lite has full support for OScommerce.

http://www.ekpc.nl is my XOOPS website and as you can see I installed OScommerce standalone as well. It has advantages too you know ... privacy of users.

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JMorris
Re: Shop module for xoops?
  • 2004/8/23 13:11

  • JMorris

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Pity indeed. I've heard that there is a Zencart module in the works, but I have no idea when it will be out.

I worked with XOSC for several months, I defended regularlly when people would complain about the lack of development, and I even tried working on it myself. I finally gave up on it due to lack of support, and security issues.

There are those who can integrate OSC into Xoops. I'd recommendhttp://www.brandycoke.com/. They have been known to integrate OSC into XOOPS at least partially. Alternately, you could just edit OSC so that it resembles your XOOPS site. If you're any good at HTML/CSS [and just a little php], it can be done. Just takes some time hacking the code.

If you're looking for a [somewhat] more simple approach, my best suggestion to you would be to setup multiple single page modules [see Xoops Documentation Site], and use the features available through PayPal to create a static storefront. The administration takes more time, but it's secure.

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