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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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 New setup
People,
I'm looking to integrate the cart into an existing site that is content-rich.
I would greatly appreciate your visiting the site, and giving advice.
Thank you so much.
Steven Nestler
http://stevennestler.com
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Sun Jun 05, 05 7:40 pm |
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Dan
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hell-o
so you made it to el cajon, huh? i grew up there.
nice site and pics!
you have everything in html which is very good! i would revisit the pages and concentrate on 2 things.
more keywords based text for the pics (if you can). key words that ppl may likely use related to each pic, uniquely. but not too much. kind of a tough task but anything that will possibly increase traffic to your site/pages will help. it looks really good and gallery tpye appearance. but this is the internet and is based on text and targeted words (a variety) to drive traffic from the search engines and directories.
i would devleop the store with a dB only if there there are complicated options like qty discounts. otherwise "buy now" buttons descreet but visible would be best. especially since you already have the static website developed.
regards,
dan
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Mon Jun 06, 05 1:35 am |
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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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 Thanks!
Dan,
Yes, I lived in El Cajon from 1979-1980, and really enjoyed it, except for summer heat & air inversions.
Thanks for the comments on the site; I'll take your recommendations to heart.
I'm sure I'll have a million more questions; thanks for the rapid response!
I see a version of Agora with SQL is coming. Any idea of timing?
Regards,
Steven
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Mon Jun 06, 05 8:23 am |
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Dan
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hell-o
all i know is it's planned release is sometime this summer (mysql).
fire away with the questions. grin
i used to shoot nature out at old mission dam. when i lived there is was kinda wild and wolly. probably all houses now.
be sure to join the lifetime group if you can. there are some things there that may help you. if you're going to run a non dB store then you wont need the mysql version. i suggest you keep building on your static pages and use add to cart button forms there.
regards,
dan
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Mon Jun 06, 05 3:08 pm |
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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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Thanks,Dan!
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Mon Jun 06, 05 5:27 pm |
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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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 Yet another question
Dan,
I'm thinking about the architecture of the cart, and I guess the best way is to use a static page with a "buy now" link, that would put the item in the cart, and then show the "cart contents" page, with a link to secure checkout.
I've built the rest of the site with Dreamweaver, although I know it generates a lot of junk html. Is using Dreamweaver a problem?
Thanks,
Steven
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Tue Jun 07, 05 8:55 am |
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Dan
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hell-o
dreamweaver and most other wysiwyg editors have advanced correction features. most common is the subsitution of special characters such as the ampersand. if the feature is enabled then the program will change "&" to "&" when it feels the code is more perferencial than the charater itself. this will break js and perl and php along with other coding. furthermore, they have correction features which correct when launching a file as well as when closing. some report the changes and some don't.
to do simple forms like you will need you should be ok. when editing any files within the store folder you must becareful that no subsitution occurs. in dreamweaver preferences you can turn off the auto stuff.
some dreamweaver comments (and frontpage too) can break the agora.cgi program because agorascript uses the html comment structure as a container to launch the code in the container. if the editor includes special characters, especially in a perl oriented sequence, then agora.cgi may interprit the comment as code and try to run it. not a good thing.
so, yes you can use dw but you must be careful. in addition if you use dw as a client to transfer files to and from your pc to your server then make absolutely sure the mode is correct for the file extension. xfer in an improper mode can break the store or cause itermittent errors.
regards,
dan
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Tue Jun 07, 05 3:52 pm |
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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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Dan,
Is it possible to link directly from a button on a static page to the customer's cart, bypassing the initial page where they choose the item?
By the way, I did, in fact, purchase a lifetime membership today. You people are great!
Steven
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Tue Jun 07, 05 4:39 pm |
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scottcrew
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Joined: 13 Feb 2004
Posts: 7516
Location: The West Side of MI USA
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Steven,
You can have an add to cart button, from outside the cart, that will add the item directly to the cart.
HTH!
_________________ God Bless!
Bonnie - AgoraCart Moderator
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Tue Jun 07, 05 5:29 pm |
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Steven Nestler
Newbie - One Blade
Joined: 28 May 2005
Posts: 11
Location: Coral Springs, FL
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Bonnie,
Thanks for the help.
I put a button on a static page, linked it with "../agora.cgi?p_id=0001"
It worked well, but brought me to the opening page of the cart, where I would have to press another "add to cart" button. How can I bypass that page, making the link from my static page directly into the cart, so the customer doesn't have to choose the item twice?
Again, thanks.
Steven
http://stevennestler.com
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Tue Jun 07, 05 7:20 pm |
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scottcrew
Moderator
Joined: 13 Feb 2004
Posts: 7516
Location: The West Side of MI USA
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There are lots of postings on this in the "add to cart/buy now" button area of the forum...
Check out this post:
http://www.agoraguide.com/faq/viewtopic.php?p=5103#5103
HTH!
_________________ God Bless!
Bonnie - AgoraCart Moderator
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Wed Jun 08, 05 4:51 am |
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Dan
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hell-o
you need to set up the manager>main agoracart store settings for a non-dB store (html store).
regards,
dan
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Wed Jun 08, 05 5:13 am |
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