Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
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I'm creating my own Object Oriented PHP Shopping Cart.
Okaaaaaaay.
...
To answer our friend, he seems to have to learn to develop simple
applications before starting building something as complex as a shopping
cart. Not only complex, but also sensitive, because the end of the process
is to handle credit card numbers, and I would not trust a beginner to handle
that type of information.
get ready for a 'Richard Lynching' with regard to the CC statement. ;-)
unless your name is VISA (or somethin gin a similar vein) you don't ever touch a
creditcard number - ever, ever, ever. this saves you getting sued, your house being
sold from underneath and consequently your wife leaving you.
Richard Lynch has given very detailed responses to the issues of handling
credit cards on numerous occasions on this list - do yourself a favor and
search the archives and read what he had to say - his is sound advice imho.
Functions that perform operations such as manipulating objects (a shopping
cart is an object, after all, so are the items, and the client's
information) are simply performed at the top and the functions which display
the changes or prompts the buyer for operations are shown at the bottom,
it's all very straight and linear.
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