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RE: OT: Off the shelf online order processing


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  • Subject: RE: OT: Off the shelf online order processing
  • From: "Graham Howe" <graham@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 00:19:20 +0100
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Yet more useful information, this was definitely worth my posting (sorry to
those of you bored with this OT thread!).

The site will be hosted on my server which is NT4, IIS4 and SQL7. I do keep
the server up to date with security patches and so on, but have not done
anything to set up a secure environment. If it is simple to set up a secure
environment on my server then I have no objection to doing so. Likewise I
don't mind installing cart software on there (though I will stop short of
linux/unix). The site will be using cascading style sheets, so cart
software
that supports these would be useful. The client is a garden centre, and
they
will never be passing any aspect of order fullfilment or distribution over
to anyone else. The online solution needs to be fairly cheap as this is all
new to them and they are not convinced about the benefit of them offering
online processing at all.

Thanks for the input

Graham


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