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madmal

10:46 am on Apr 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Would it be advisable to use the shopping basket portion of macromedia tools and assesories to develop an online shop?

Has anyone had any experience with this ?

Im thinking of using a combination of asp.net and dreamweaver?

Any suggestions? Please be honest and tell me any concerns?

SEO practioner

1:05 pm on Apr 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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Hi Madmal

To be honest, Iv'e never used Macromedia tools. Here we develop our e-commerce sites in JSP (Java Server Pages) and servlets. We like to develop with MySQL as our prederred database ingine, although I am hearing that the market wants to "move" to possibly SQL server. It all remains to be seen.

The application server we use is Tomcat running on Apache. We also develop some applications in PHP but personally I prefer the flexibility of JSP, but that's just me.

It all depends what your application is and how critical it needs to be or if your needs are critical or not.

Maybe somebody else has experience in using Macromedia tools in e-commerce application development?

garrotte

4:42 pm on Apr 11, 2003 (gmt 0)



madmal, hi.

I've used ASP to create a shopping cart on one of my sites...

The only trouble with dynamic languages is with the dynamic URL's created. The main shopping cart page is static, of course, therefore owning the highest PR (8).

Ignore PR for the moment, though. Focus on high quality content, and PR will follow. So yes, IMHO, use your ASP.net code.

Hope that helps.

garrotte

mifi601

6:18 pm on Apr 11, 2003 (gmt 0)

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i use dreamweaver exclusively and do not encounter any google related problems