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OSCommerce as a Nuke and PostNuke-Module - Vote today!
ModulesAnonymous writes "new Ideas: making OSCommerce (DEMO) a Nuke and PostNuke-Module!

klavs: in a new article: Want OSCommerce as a Module: Tell Devs at OSCommerce: THEN Vote Today!

Klavs:"You want an OSCommerce module? Then make your your voice heard here at the Forums.
I've suggested the oscommerce-Guys do what they do best the SHOP - and stop trying to do everything which they haven't - see the link above for examples) - and then support f.ex. pnAPI and Stand-Alone (like gallery.menalto.com does). This would make OSCommerce (DEMO) work with all CMS's that support pnAPI, incl. Envolution, Xaraya, PostNuke (ofcourse) and PHP-Nuke (and perhaps even Xoops?) AFAIK. When Gallery can, OSCommerce can too. "


"I'm definetely counting on many CMS users (incl. PostNuke users) wanting the shop so great as OSCommerce as a module and I hope you'll let them know this, so they could perhaps see that this could speed up their development, if they wanted to focus on the Shop - and let the CMS users help getting it to work with the CMS's at large."

- see a Demo Shop of OSCommerce;
- see a List of Live-Shops
- get more insights into the Features of the Shop
- check the Payment-Gateways
- see the Gallery.menalto.com
- read more in klavs new article: Want OSCommerce as a Module: Tell Devs at OSCommerce: THEN Vote Today!- on mods.postnuke.com

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Re: OSCommerce as a Nuke and PostNuke-Module - Vote today! (Score: 1)
by HotPoppa on Tuesday, July 01 @ 09:14:34 CEST
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After reading a couple of Posts on thier foruml, they seem intent on ignoring this idea. I for one would love it.

Even if thier was just a quick port to get the users from nuke over to the osCommerce format so that they would not have to register all over.

Anyone else?



Re: OSCommerce as a Nuke and PostNuke-Module - Vote today! (Score: 1)
by MikeMiles on Tuesday, July 01 @ 20:50:46 CEST
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Envolution and Xaraya are forks of PostNuke so they probably support pnAPI for backward compatibility. Those two also have their own unique APIs. phpNuke and Xoops and other CMS' do not support pnAPI. Yes, it would be nice if there was a common interface API agreed to be used by all open source projects so one could easily plug and play different modules and blocks across each without so much recoding and hacking. The developers are far more interested though in their own little kingdoms rather than the real end user. As a result, each one tries to build itself into doing things beyond its scope rather than focusing on its particular strengths and drawing upon the strengths of other projects.

BTW, don't ever go into someone else's house and tell them they are doing it all wrong and that most of their code is unnecessary and expect them to roll out the welcome mat. OSCommerce caters to a much broader audience than just PostNuke and its two forks. Many of its users don't run any CMS'. For these types of intercommunity ideas, it would be far better if the main developers did the liaison instead.


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