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oscommerce php shopping cart
Description
- Multiple ways are provided for customers to search and browse your store for products in the oscommerce php shopping cart.
- Customers can track and monitor the status of their orders,
shipping status and purchase history the oscommerce php shopping cart.
- Relevant products are suggested, based on customer purchase history.
- Multiple options and modules available to calculate shipping charges.
- Multiple ways to calculate tax rates, zones, and classes.
- Optional customer product reviews.
- Support for AuthorizeNet, Paypal, Secpay, Worldpay and other major realtime credit card processors.
- Maintain exchange rates manually or by currency exchange rate servers.
- Language support for English, German, Spanish, and more.
- As an open source application, osCommerce php shopping cart is free.
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Mojavi is an open-source MVC (model-view-controller) php framework,
licensed under the LGPL.
Developing with Mojavi php framework enables you to easily divide your web application
into tiers, allowing for independent custom web application development.
Features
- Modular Design
- Filter Chains
- Action Chains
- Customizable User Containers
- Parameter Validation
- Validator Library
- Built-in Authentication and Authorization
- Logging System
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Addison-Wesley
just released a new book in their spring into series. This book
contains alot of beginner to intermediate level programming.
I
am hoping to have a copy of this book available in the next few weeks
if anyone would like to use it. I will be sharing that book with our community in hope that someone
can review it.
Thanks Addison-Wesley |
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One of our Local PHP Guru's ( Juan ) has just released Visual Studio PHP IDE Plugin. I am sure we will hear some snickers from the linux purists our there but this is sure to help promote php and bring it another step closer to being accepted in the corporate world. Really Amazing work Juan! Were not worthy!!!! :) Does my pitch get me a free test copy?

VS.Php 1.1 is a feature release update that adds support for Visual Studio class browser. This release also improves the Php debugger, editor tooltips, code outlining and Php5 support.
http://www.jcxsoftware.com
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This is a gem of a statement I found Onine that I though everyone sign nda would appreciate.
" Perl hacker Scott Walters recently refused to sign an NDA for a job interview. His reasoning? Ideas are cheap, implementation is hard, and the value in a system is not in imagining it -- it's in delivering it well and appropriately. "
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With SSH all data, including passwords, will be transferred in
encrypted format using a strong authentication protocol and we will
feel much safer when working with a MySQL database through insecure
channels, like the Internet.
Ionel Roiban explains how to make more secure connects with your mysql databases. |
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Today I picked up one of my old php|achitect magazines and found a gem.
An Article written by Lukasz Karapuda about building content management
systems with a MVC Patten. |
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SANS is proud to announce we have a brand-new LAMP course that has been in
development the last two years and I would like to offer your membership a
special 10% discount that is only being provided to the local user groups.
I have put together an announcement for your membership right below telling
them all of the details about the discount and it would be greatly
appreciated if this note could be distributed to them.
Thank you ahead for all of your help and we hope to see some folks from the
LAMP membership in attendance.
Thank you once again for all of your help,
Brian Correia
Director
Business Development & Venue Planning
SANS Institute |
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This is comming soon |
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Hi everyone Thanks for stopping by!
I know its been while on the website but I think It will get rolling now. We are growing in numbers each day. I should be updating this site a bite more often now and I would love to see some articles to publish on the site etc.
If you need anything please let me know!
-Paul
(561)213-3854 |
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