I'd like now after trading on ebay succesfully for a year to set up a simple ecommerce site, i'm based in the UK can anyone suggest anything , maybe then linking to world pay there new year prices look cheap , any help would be grateful
Paul
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I'd like now after trading on ebay succesfully for a year to set up a simple ecommerce site, i'm based in the UK can anyone suggest anything , maybe then linking to world pay there new year prices look cheap , any help would be grateful
Paul
We've used osCommerce for a number of projects - it's open source, so free and easy to download and install.
It's a bit fiddly to learn and a pain to customise, but on balance I think it's well-worth the learning curve.
You can download free shipping and payment modules to link into many UK payment processors including worldpay
There are loads of threads on the forums relating to the pros and cons of osCommerce if you want to read more opinions
cheers, Matt





Also check out www.mals-e.com - I ahve heard fantastic things about them.
Also...
http://litecommerce.com
http://x-cart.com
http://www.protx.com (like WorldPay)
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I think http://www.phpcart.co.uk is a very good yet simple shopping cart solution that works with a number of payment gateways for people with only a small number of products that don't won't to bother with a database.



Simple, and easy to hook up to worldpay?Originally Posted by billiousness
You gotta be looking at Actinic.
I worked for a games company a while back and we set up actinic 6 back then and it was damn easy to set up, and hooked seamlessly into worldpay. Worth the money if you want something quick and easy.
The php systems offered will mean experience of php, well at least fiddling level lol
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