Friday, July 30, 2010

We are about to design a online shopping mall for IT products...Any tips and advices?

Your tips and advices will help us to create a better online shopping mall. We will be oblidged if you can share your helpful advices.We are about to design a online shopping mall for IT products...Any tips and advices?
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Zencart is a good product to look into.


To test it locally a good operating system is Fedora - if you install that then its fairly simple to install the applications that Zencart needs - Apache, SQL, MyPHP etc.


There are plenty of people who have good advice on this on the internet so if you look up for example ';fedora apache'; you find some excellent guides.


Getting these working in windows is sometimes a bit hit and miss but using Fedora works great - you can then test Zencart locally without needing to upload everything to a web site. We found when trying to do this with Windows that Apache or PHP would often stop working or the file permissions would be a pain to get right, something that's very easy to do in Linux i.e Fedora.


Once your happy with it you can then get it installed on your web site and upload your unique pages so the site is customized - with Zencart you create a copy of the master file and it knows to use that file rather than the original so changing it is quite straight forward.


I helped a friend do this and it works great doing it this way, otherwise you are constantly uploading and downloading files from your web site due to slight amendments.


I had Fedora installed on a PC, installed the extra programs such as Apache etc and Zencart and then had a basic shop running in under two hours.


You could use Ubuntu server and install whats called a Lamp server, this includes Apache, MyPHP etc but I'e not done it with ubuntu so can't comment on any issues you might have.


For that reason at the moment my choice would be the two items I have actually had success on, Fedora and Zencart.

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