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wistex
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Posted: 15 April 2006 at 7:19pm |
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That's neat. I just checked out your arcade. As soon as we get our hosting situation straighted out (don't ask, its a nightmare) and then upgrade to version 8, I'll be one of the first to buy your version 8 arcade.
I probably don't need the login manager since I already use WWF as the login manager for my website. But it looks good and people need something like that.
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dfrancis
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Posted: 15 April 2006 at 7:36pm |
wistex wrote:
I was thinking about an integrated login, like I integrated WWF, DUDirectoryPro, and numerous scripts I've written myself on CaribbeanChoice.com. One login for the entire website. |
I've been taking a backward approach to this myself. I've been working on the newsletter ap to be the "core" membership module and it is hoped to upgrade to the forum if the user choses. BUT... I've been busy with a retail gig as well as waiting on V8 to release before recoding the core modules.
The idea is a little odd but then... so am I.
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wistex
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Posted: 15 April 2006 at 11:09pm |
dfrancis wrote:
wistex wrote:
I was thinking about an integrated login, like I integrated WWF, DUDirectoryPro, and numerous scripts I've written myself on CaribbeanChoice.com. One login for the entire website. |
I've been taking a backward approach to this myself. I've been working on the newsletter ap to be the "core" membership module and it is hoped to upgrade to the forum if the user choses. BUT... I've been busy with a retail gig as well as waiting on V8 to release before recoding the core modules.
The idea is a little odd but then... so am I.
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Borg just released a new API that allows you to use your own membership backend instead of WWF's. It's extremely simple to use. Just make your membership login and logout scripts set certain session variables, and WWF will create the WWF accounts automatically if they don't exists, and log them in if they do.
See, I'd need something like that, except for whatever shopping cart we decide to use, since I use WWF as the backend for membership management.
Edited by wistex - 15 April 2006 at 11:16pm
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wistex
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Posted: 15 April 2006 at 11:15pm |
Okay, that's weird. The BBCode appears correct, but its ignoring one of the [/quote] tags. Strange. I even retyped it and it does the same thing.
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Tegwin
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Posted: 28 April 2006 at 10:10am |
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Getting back to shopping carts.. I agree the best one is for sure CandyPress for asp.. if you want something for ASP.NET then the best One I have found recently is http://www.dotnetstorefront.com/.
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sebm
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Posted: 27 June 2006 at 12:38am |
Has anyone had experience of Cartweaver2 or VPASP. They seem to look ok, plenty of features. Looking at VPASP it seems you need a license for each website, which is pretty rubbish, whereas Cartweaver you can use it on as many as you like. Ideally i'd like to replicate the shopping basket on Pacenote.com As it is clean looking at pretty easy to use, however it's not a commercially available package (PS I know it runs on PHP  )
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dpyers
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Posted: 03 October 2006 at 2:22pm |
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These guys are just an application service provider... and not particularly cheap either. But you do get affiliate and referral tracking. Looks like it would be hard to integrate visually into a site.
Giving cc info for a free trial strikes me as just being stupid.
Maybe I'm overly suspicious but when the first two posts I see from someone are to resurrect a thread that's month's old and spam it for some service...
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windigo
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Posted: 27 October 2006 at 3:39am |
How does one find the API to integrate my login info into WWF? You mentioned it is extremely simple, how simple?
Terry
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