[DotNetNuke] Eagerly awaiting the release of the DotNetNuke Store Module... - Jon Galloway

[DotNetNuke] Eagerly awaiting the release of the DotNetNuke Store Module...

UPDATE: DotNetNuke Store (BETA) has been released. Get it here.

Ah, I'm too excited to wait for the release to post about this. The DotNetNuke Store Module is due out any day now.

The DNN Store out of the box allows you to sell products using either Authorize.Net or PayPal.

Features include categories, products (list and details), mini cart (with integrated controls), full shopping cart (including multiple ship/bill to addresses/recipients), reviews (including a review admin for approving reviews), order history (customer and admin viewable), and provider based gateways.

This is good news to me. I've been helping my wife set up a store based on the ZenCart branch of OSCommerce to save a few bucks on PHP / mySQL hosting, and I'm done with printf debugging...  

Join me in the "Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?" forum...

Published Friday, January 27, 2006 7:57 PM by Jon Galloway
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# re: [DotNetNuke] Eagerly awaiting the release of the DotNetNuke Store Module...

How's it workin for you? I found that it's pretty cool, but has alot of bugs. Now I can't wait for the next release.

Wednesday, February 08, 2006 10:49 AM by cDog

# re: [DotNetNuke] Eagerly awaiting the release of the DotNetNuke Store Module...

It's promising, but it's missing a lot of features I needed. It doesn't support subcategories, so it's not possible to organize a complex product line. Also, it doesn't support attributes (like color or size) for products, which is essential for a clothing store.

We ended up going with the non-free but very full featured CataLOOK store: http://catalook.net/

Wednesday, February 08, 2006 1:05 PM by Jon Galloway

# Sometimes it's easier to just hex edit the assembly

Summary PalPal's Single Item Purchase links are not technically valid - the query portion of the URL

Monday, September 04, 2006 5:36 AM by JonGalloway.ToString()

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