Hello All! - my first post after reading through the forum over the course of several days. I installed Agoracart on my ISP's test area, so far I've got everything working. But. . .
I currently have a web site consisting of over 500 pages, we've been online since 1995. Windows server, SSL for offline card processing.
What I cannot find, is a means to display products as they currently are on the site. So many shopping carts seem to follow the same overall format, as if they were designed by people that do not actually sell online (just my opinion FWIW, just like I think dishwashers were designed by people that actually don't wash dishes...).
A typical page on my site:
http://www.sheetmusic1.com/a14a.henle.beethoven.html
(view source for how forms are processed, feel free to place bogus order all the way through, can't hurt anything)
I would like to have actual categories, as the above, no (or few) graphics. I have all of this now, but no cart system where the final checkout page lists items a customer can add/delete.
Can Agoracart be adapted and configured to an existing site like mine? Is what I need in the "pro" area, should I sign up for it and then I'll find solutions?
Any feedback would be very much appreciated. I've been beating my head against a wall (so to speak) for a long time on this issue, as the web site has grown way past what it originally was, and people do expect a shopping cart system. We receive around 4,000 unique visitors per day, orders are stored on SQL database via .asp and retreived via .asp on SSL, income from this site has become my full time job.
Agoracart looks great, a lot of folks have given much time in developing this cart! And Perl makes a heck of a lot more sense to me than asp or .net VBasic.
I would gladly build an entire new site on Propellerhead. Certainly a lot cheaper than what I currently pay, and it is set up for Agoracart. Should I??