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Mikeemc
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« on: February 02, 2012, 12:20:05 AM »

Hey,

I'm new to these forums, and to adding e-commerce carts, though I have a e-commerce question maybe someone has had experience in,

I have built a website, in HTML, and also made a login section with php pages, as a sort of members area, the next step I want is to add a shopping cart to this(php area), I have seen quite a few and would really appreciate being pointed in the right direction,

What I want (for now) is a free cart that I can place in my already made website, sort of like a paypal cart, choose products, add to/view cart on my site, then I don't mind if it goes external to process payments in the secure https page of the cart (the paypal example would be https://paypal.com etc)

I have got zencart so far, and been watching videos on implementing it, but just not seen it in action on any specially made sites, just templated so im unsure... the merchant I am using is cardsave if that helps, they gave me a list of carts that work with them, i just want to get a better idea which is for me,

if I'm allowed to show, the list of carts are here: http://www.cardsave.net/shopping-carts/

any helps or tips are much appreciated! Thanks
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« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2012, 02:30:09 PM »

I've used Mal's Ecommerce on a number of occasions and never had a problem with it. Free if you wish (fine for what I've needed) or paid for if you need a few more facilities.
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