Re: shopping cart (ecommerce) recommendation

2011-12-12 Thread Miles Fidelman
Carl Fink wrote: On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:47:08PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote: It was a few years ago, but I had pretty good luck with Zencart. Easy to install and configure, worked with PayPal ... ~~ Again, though, I want it to work with Sk

Re: shopping cart (ecommerce) recommendation

2011-12-12 Thread Carl Fink
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 09:47:08PM -0500, Miles Fidelman wrote: > It was a few years ago, but I had pretty good luck with Zencart. > Easy to install and configure, worked with PayPal ... ~~ Again, though, I want it to work with Skipjack. If I was w

Re: shopping cart (ecommerce) recommendation

2011-12-12 Thread Kleber Fortaleza
On Tuesday 13 December 2011 00:02:18 Carl Fink wrote: > I run a Debian-based server for a small nonprofit, which would like to open > an online store. We use Skipjack for our credit card processing. Anyone > have a recommendation for an online store/shopping cart package that makes > adding and rem

Re: shopping cart (ecommerce) recommendation

2011-12-12 Thread Miles Fidelman
Carl Fink wrote: I run a Debian-based server for a small nonprofit, which would like to open an online store. We use Skipjack for our credit card processing. Anyone have a recommendation for an online store/shopping cart package that makes adding and removing products easy and fast. Of course, "s

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-25 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 14:19, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 14:04 -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been removed from Debian. I do > > not want to edit any text files. So vim, emacs etc., are not what I am > > looking for. While edi

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-25 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/25/07 11:41, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > On Thursday 25 January 2007 01:12, Marc Shapiro wrote: >> Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > said: >>> Sorry wrong wording on my part. When I said "it should

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-25 Thread Kelly Clowers
On 1/25/07, Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thursday 25 January 2007 01:12, Marc Shapiro wrote: > Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > said: > > Sorry wrong wording on my part. When I said "it should look exactly > > as it would appear

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-25 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Thursday 25 January 2007 01:12, Marc Shapiro wrote: > Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > said: > > Sorry wrong wording on my part. When I said "it should look exactly > > as it would appear on the net", I meant the editor to have a WYSIWYG > > way o

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-25 Thread David Goodenough
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 19:04, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML > stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex CSS > capabilities are necessary. > > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been r

Re: Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Marc Shapiro
Kamaraju Kusumanchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > said: Sorry wrong wording on my part. When I said "it should look exactly as it would appear on the net", I meant the editor to have a WYSIWYG way of editing html pages. HTML editing should be as easy as writing a

Re: texmacs (Re: shopping for an HTML editor)

2007-01-24 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 11:24:04PM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > I used to think vim + latex-suite is the ideal way to edit a complex LaTeX > document. But then I tried texmacs and just love it. Now, all my documents > are in .tm format instead of .tex. If you are a heavy LaTeX user, I s

texmacs (Re: shopping for an HTML editor)

2007-01-24 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 21:39, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > > Personally, opening up an HTML document in vi and hacking away at it is > much easier than using a WYSIWYG editor. But then, I think that writing > a LaTeX document in vi is much easier than editing a document in word or > abiword

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 07:39:49PM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > Sorry wrong wording on my part. When I said "it should look exactly as it > would appear on the net", I meant the editor to have a WYSIWYG way of editing > html pages. > > HTML editing should be as easy as writing a texmac

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 15:36, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:04:31PM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been removed from Debian. I do > > not want to edit any text files. So vim, emacs etc., are not what I am > > looking for

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Kamaraju Kusumanchi
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 14:03, Glenn Becker wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic > > HTML stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no > > complex CSS capabilities are necessary. > > Bluefish or Quanta are nice editors, or there's

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Paul Johnson
Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML > stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex > CSS capabilities are necessary. Amaya sounds like it's what you're looking for. It produces real HTML, as in, someth

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Nyizsnyik Ferenc
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 15:22 -0500, celejar wrote: > On 1/24/07, Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML > > > stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex > > > CSS > > > capabilities ar

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
On Wed, Jan 24, 2007 at 02:04:31PM -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been removed from Debian. I do not > want to edit any text files. So vim, emacs etc., are not what I am looking > for. While editing the page, it should look exactly as it would appe

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Glenn Becker
Bluefish does WYSIWYG ? I thought it is "merely" an HTML editor. you are correct, my inner filter made me leap right over WYSIWYG. sorry. gb +-+ Glenn Becker - [EMAIL PROTECTED] SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org +-

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread celejar
On 1/24/07, Glenn Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML > stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex CSS > capabilities are necessary. Bluefish or Quanta are nice editors, or there's html-helpe

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Sven Arvidsson
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 14:04 -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been removed from Debian. I do not > want to edit any text files. So vim, emacs etc., are not what I am looking > for. While editing the page, it should look exactly as it would appear on the

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Greg Folkert
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 14:04 -0500, Kamaraju Kusumanchi wrote: > Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML > stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex CSS > capabilities are necessary. > > I used to use nvu. But looks like it has been

Re: shopping for an HTML editor

2007-01-24 Thread Glenn Becker
Can anyone recommend a good WYSIWYG HTML editor? I require very basic HTML stuff like lists, tables, formatting, inserting images etc., no complex CSS capabilities are necessary. Bluefish or Quanta are nice editors, or there's html-helper-mode in Emacs. If you like real basic, there's one cal

Re: shopping

2003-11-29 Thread Ken Gilmour
On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 09:19:41 -0800, Karsten M. Self wrote: > My theory is it was the olives. Either way it sounds like its going to be a pretty big shopping bill, when you buy for one you have to buy for all -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Troub

Re: shopping

2003-11-29 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sat, Nov 29, 2003 at 10:19:24AM -0600, Hugo Vanwoerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Richard Kimber wrote: > >On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:05:45 + > >Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> > >>On Fri 28 Nov 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: > >> > >>>On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > >>

Re: shopping

2003-11-29 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Richard Kimber wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:05:45 + Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri 28 Nov 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: All I can think of:- 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies Radio Times 1 tin Crapso Olives Peregrino Water 1 box tonic Grab

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Hoyt Bailey
- Original Message - From: "Hoyt Bailey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Rus Foster" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 20:57 Subject: Re: shopping > > - Original Message - > From: "Rus Foster" <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Richard Kimber
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 14:05:45 + Ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri 28 Nov 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: > > On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > > > All I can think of:- > > > > > > 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies > > > Radio Times > > > 1 tin Crapso Olives > > > Peregrino

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Tom Badran wrote: On Friday 28 November 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: All I can think of:- 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies Radio Times 1 tin Crapso Olives Peregrino Water 1 box tonic Grab a pack of 12 guiness whilst there :) To continue with this ra

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Johann Koenig
On Friday November 28 at 02:59pm Tom Badran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Friday 28 November 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: > > On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > > > All I can think of:- > > > > > > 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies > > > Radio Times > > > 1 tin Crapso Olives > > > Per

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Tom
On Fri, Nov 28, 2003 at 02:59:51PM +, Tom Badran wrote: > On Friday 28 November 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: > > On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > > > All I can think of:- > > > > > > 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies > > > Radio Times > > > 1 tin Crapso Olives > > > Peregrino Water

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Tom Badran
On Friday 28 November 2003 13:02, Rus Foster wrote: > On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > > All I can think of:- > > > > 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies > > Radio Times > > 1 tin Crapso Olives > > Peregrino Water > > 1 box tonic > > Grab a pack of 12 guiness whilst there :) To continue

Re: shopping

2003-11-28 Thread Rus Foster
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003, Richard Kimber wrote: > > All I can think of:- > > 2 boxes Tesco 3-ply paper hankies > Radio Times > 1 tin Crapso Olives > Peregrino Water > 1 box tonic Grab a pack of 12 guiness whilst there :) Rus -- w: http://www.jvds.com | Dedicated FreeBSD,Debian and RedHat Servers e:

Re: shopping cart technology

1998-01-08 Thread Pure Energy
Try the URL www.scriptsearch.com :) they have some there done in perl, C and i believe java. On Wed, 7 Jan 1998, Dr. Frank Palmer wrote: > Hi Listers, Good afternoon! > Does anyone on this list know of a shopping cart program with cash > register and credit card action that runs well on l