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Andrea
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Posted: 16-June-2006 at 6:11am |
Your product is quite well enginerized, but there are some bugs along the way. Bug that doesn't produce wrong results, but doesn't work like it expected.
For example, one of that. In normal add category it says that is possible to use only 4 nested category, but in the wizard I can insert up to unlimited category. In the add product, despite the wizard let me add all I want, the ASP code cycle only for the first 4 category. Another things. Please review your coding style. It clashs, is disorganized and non css and W3C compliant. |
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amgqmp1
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The coding style is a concern I've had as well...although, I don't believe it to affect the product in the "real world". It has caused me countless debates with my boss though...and caused the question of whether or not we're using the right solution to arise all too frequently. I'd love to know if version 3 is going to be have a bit more pro-grade polish on the code. When you sell a product with full source included...you must always remember that the world is watching. FWIW, I personally am very proud to have used productcart as our ecommerce solution. It's an investment that paid for itself in less than one (1) month of business, and, continues to pay for itself every single day. |
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Andrea
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It's an investment that paid for itself in less than one (1) month of
business, and, continues to pay for itself every single day.
This is right, but I'm becaming crazy to make some little modify. And I've 7 years of experience on ASP classic programming. For example another thing, insert and modify forms and splitted in 4 files instead two ad I always do. This is meaning a lot of time in addition to make my translated version using external languages file |
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ProductCart
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Thanks for your feedback. ProductCart is the result of years of development and contains hundreds of thousands of lines of code. Whenever you are dealing with an application of this size, you can always find areas of the source code that could have been coded more efficiently and in a more organized fashion. Still, the overwhelming majority of our customers tell us that they find modifying the source code quite easy. That said, we have spent months and months optimizing the code and transforming the storefront so that it uses CSS. We believe you will find ProductCart v3 (out this July) a big step forward. |
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Andrea
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Jesus,
I'm trying now to put inside all CSS I need Does the new version support the .net framework, or will it be always in a Classic ASP? Can I get it for free since I just bought the 2.76 version? And on july remain just 20 days. Edited by Andrea - 17-June-2006 at 6:26am |
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netprofits
Certified ProductCart Developers Joined: 05-January-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 22 |
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Hi Andrea, Version 3.0 will still use classic ASP. There are plans for a .NET version but we don't have details on that yet. You should probably contact Early Impact via email about upgrading to 3.0. There will be an increase in price for the 3.0 version so you should be able to get the upgrade for the difference in price. Edited by netprofits - 17-June-2006 at 10:24pm |
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