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Why Not Create an ASP /PHP Shopping Cart?

Asked 03 Mar 2014 01:58:53
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03 Mar 2014 01:58:53 Mr. em posted:
Till now I am still using (ASP/VB) UCII and UCIII for my shopping, can you think maybe on investing time creating a new up-to-date Shopping Cart for ASP/PHP ? for thous who will never stop writing in ASP or PHP, we are really desperate for! take a poll

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Replied 03 Mar 2014 08:29:09
03 Mar 2014 08:29:09 Teodor Kuduschiev replied:
Hello,
We already have a shopping cart which supports ASP and PHP: www.dmxzone.com/go/21622/sliding-paypal-shopping-cart
Replied 10 May 2014 17:59:41
10 May 2014 17:59:41 Mr. em replied:
Thi cart o fyours uses only PayPal checkout. I am taking a full robuost cart with pretty much all getways checkout option. Inventory control, discount option, tax, line item... I am sure you have seen one of those. 2 that I know but they are very old. 1. UCii. 2. eCart
Let me know what you think
Replied 09 Jul 2014 16:14:03
09 Jul 2014 16:14:03 Steve Skinner replied:
I too wish DMXzone would do a shopping cart like WebAssist's eCart. Something that allows you to build a customized shopping experience where the checkout all happens on the site - no off-site stuff like paypal and redirects. Also, eCart supports a ton of different payment gateways. I've often wondered why DMXzone doesn't do something of their own to compete in this space.

The little paypal shopping extension they have is "cute" but it's for amateur hour, not for professional ecommerce. I've been developing custom shopping systems for business for 15+ years and most businesses I've worked with absolutely require that the shopping experience is entirely contained within their own website with no outside branding (paypal).
Replied 04 Mar 2015 18:45:11
04 Mar 2015 18:45:11 Mr. em replied:
Any progress? are we going to come up with much robust shopping cart something like eCart?
Replied 05 Sep 2023 20:35:30
05 Sep 2023 20:35:30 Timo Werner replied:
Hello, today payment systems are a significant competitor to traditional banks. They are more flexible in making decisions, plus they provide services remotely. Therefore, the restrictions associated with the pandemic not only contributed to the growth in the popularity of online payments, but also increased the interest of businesses and ordinary citizens in such payment organizations. However, a large number of the latter quite logically led to the consumer's choice problem: which payment system is the most convenient and secure? If you are looking for a payment system, choose one that supports international payments. I can say from personal experience that this is a very important feature.

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