Re: shopping carts

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For those of you who are making a joke out of my question, glad to have 
given you all a laugh.  I want to thank everyone else for being so nice and 
helpful to beginners.
Everyone has to start somewhere and can't afford a $1000 to spend and sorry 
I'm not the "geek" you are and can write and manipulate the script.  I've 
learned so much from these newsgroups, but for some reason, a few of you 
shouldn't be so opinionated.  Don't bother to respond if you don't like the 
question.
Again, thanks to everyone else!
Lisa

""Tom Cruickshank"" <tcruicksh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:c861dbe50604240659k3365e1e0qa921e891c517daaf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Have you checked out oscommerce? www.oscommerce.com?

It does what I think you need. And I think it might even be free, that is,
if your time
doesn't cost anything. As for it being simple....you'll need to define that
term.

Simple for me could be rather complicated for you or vice versa.

Tom




On 4/22/06, Lisa A <lisa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Can anyone suggest someone to write a simple client side shopping cart I
> can
> use?  I need to install something that my client can update the
> merchandise
> themselves.  Something inxepensive please.
> thanks,
>
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