[OFF] OSS Perl Shopping Carts
Are there any current open source Perl shopping carts out there? =
The only carts I've been able to find are either ancient or are written =
in PHP.
I know about Interchange, but it appears that you have to run an =
installer(?), which my ISP won't allow me to do (I can't switch ISP's =
just yet).
Thanks,
Marc=
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Re: [OFF] OSS Perl Shopping Carts
2011/4/29 <sono-io [at] fannullone.us>:
> =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0Are there any current open source Perl shoppin=
g carts out there? =C2=A0The only carts I've been able to find are either a=
ncient or are written in PHP.
>
I don't know there is such one.
You may post to mod_perl and Perl CGI mailing lists to get more info.
Regards.
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Re: [OFF] OSS Perl Shopping Carts
On Apr 28, 2011, at 6:49 PM, Jeff Pang wrote:
>> Are there any current open source Perl shopping carts out =
there? The only carts I've been able to find are either ancient or are =
written in PHP.
>
> I don't know there is such one.
That's too bad. Back in 2005, I read an article on Perl.com =
called "Building E-Commerce Sites with Handel" by Chris Laco. He was =
building one using Handel and Catalyst. Then in 2007, he started the =
Mango project, "An ecommerce solution built on Perl, Catalyst, Handel =
and DBIx::Class." It's sad to see that it appears to be dead in the =
water. I've e-mailed him a couple of times, but never got a response.
> You may post to mod_perl and Perl CGI mailing lists to get more info.
Will do. Thanks.
Marc
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