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Copy/Paste of Product Code to Website

         

EliteWeb

2:55 am on Nov 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have a site that can no longer use paypal and I am seeking an alternative for this site. For PayPal I used their simple shopping cart script. I would generate the add to cart code and paste on the website.

What alternatives are there for this situation?

I setup a LinkPoint account, they seem to have something with their linkpoint connect but it doesnt allow for multiple items just single item.

Corey Bryant

1:22 pm on Nov 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



LinkPoint also has LinkPoint cart. You might consider that. Or check with your hosting company to see what shopping cart / server side languages they support.

-Corey

chodges84

8:14 pm on Nov 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I used to use the Paypal shopping cart, and liked the way you could add products using a form uinput, so I search and found a product called Merchant Order Form of MOF for short.

It will integrate well with any website, although the final part of the checkout will need some work, or else people don't realised they have paid. I came up with some templates wich work way better then the original, which you could have and it would save you hours of frustration if you like.

Very good cart otherwise

PM if you need the link.

Craig.

holtyboy

8:56 am on Nov 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



A lot of people seem to be in favour of the Mal E cart system which can, I'm told, be easily dropped into a non-dynamic HTML based site.

Haven't used it myself, preferring to go for a dedicated ecommerce solution.