Did ecommerce land by any chance?? Cost??

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I cant see any balloons and confetti is there a delay?

Also any idea about the cost? Im trying to quote right now...

nige
 
jbx replied on at Permalink Reply
jbx
Franz put a screencast up on Vimeo last night and was chatting about it on irc last night, but I didn't see any mention of it being live yet...

Looks very close though! :)
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
today.
$95.
btugwell replied on at Permalink Reply
btugwell
Are you guys going to be able to support this through your hosting? (thinking ssl setup etc...) anytime soon? I have at least 2 clients right now that would love to move to some ecomm in the next couple of weeks. (They both host with concrete5)
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
yup, but they may have to pay something extra to get the ssl behaving as IP's cost us money and whatnot.. but, in the big picture - yes of course.
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
just get a shared ssl certificate and make it so it can be activated per directory
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige
I will need two licences straight away.

Havent looked at any detail yet regarding the addon.

Is it straightforward to install?

I will probably need good instructions. For instance whats an SSL?

Nige
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
SSL is domain specific, no?
nige replied on at Permalink Reply
nige
I just want to get the shopping going straight away without too many probs.

Just trying to pre-ept any difficulties. I will check out all the documentation do the install and see how I go.

Nige
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
well first of all WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO UPLOAD IT!?!?!

and for the Shared ssl there are different procedures for ISS and others its really easy if you use certain cp's

i copied this of Verisign's site:

What does VeriSign mean by "shared hosting" and "dedicated hosting"?
Dedicated hosting implies hosting a single IP, for one domain, on a server. Shared hosting is many domains hosted using one IP address (also called "virtual hosting"). Sites with unique IP addresses should be issued individual certificates.
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
just having Matias get sample content in there and we'll pack-er-up.

So yeah, if you've got your own domain, you need your own SSL.

Up side - we've built in support for paypal so you don't need a SSL
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
Well i guess thats good :-)

oh for ecommerence by far the BEST free opensource shopping cart has been Prestashop

http://www.prestashop.com/

they got a ton of awards you could probbably salvage a bunch of their code like for google checkout and basically anything