[TYPO3-commerce] ???

Andreas Becker ab.becker at web.de
Tue Sep 1 11:28:06 CEST 2009


Here Bob
I just setup the shop again in a test site - it is realy easy and takes
nearly no time ;-)

http://nativeartexchange.com/shop/product.html

Explanation: It has so many pages as we simply copied the shop in multiple
domain minisites insite one TYPO3 - for testing its mutidomain
functionality.
The picture are all the same. sorry its only copy paste for the moment. The
product data for each minisite gets managed by the minisite owner
themselves. They have all an own domain in the same TYPO3 installation. For
the mainsite this Minisitedata gets collected for an "overall" shop. For
checkout all sites are using the same checkout point.

It is really easy to set this solution up and it is working ;-) more or less
instantly.

Andi
<http://nativeartexchange.com/shop/product.html>


On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 4:03 PM, Andreas Becker <ab.becker at web.de> wrote:

> We are using webformat shop for our current purpose. Our decision was made
> after contacting the developer of this extension and there is a new Version
> 3 coming out with lots of new features in November so our decision was made
> towards webformats solution. It really depends what for you need the shop.
> If you only want to sell virtual services and this kind of stuff use
> "trade".
>
> If you need a solution which will run a huge shop than think about using
> fb_magento (typogento) Unfortunately it isn't running with the newest
> Magento Versions at the moment otherwise this would have been our first
> choice. But than we figured out a problem in combining external stuff with
> TYPO3. So our customer who wants to maintain his site later by himself was
> worried about it that if magento updates a stuff and than nothing goes
> anymore.
>
> So we checked tt_products - very good and stable solution, and we also
> checked commerce. But here the missing documentation was the main point the
> customer rejected commerce as he found threads from years ago where they
> were looking for a documentation. Well he checked also some other shop
> solutions and finally found the webformat shop (extended_shop). A small but
> very fine solution and as he heard about Version 3.0 this was the way to
> go.
> That's the whole story! The customer is the king :-) we try todo as he
> wishes and until now we are very happy with this solution as it saved us
> also a lot of time!
>
> Andi
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 3:36 PM, Bob Wild <rowild at gmx.net> wrote:
>
> > You switched? Within Typo3? Would be interesting why and whether you can
> > recommend the other system (which one is it?).
> >
> > Anyway, thanks for your response, I will now get together all the info
> > and put up a new post.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Robert
> >
> >
> > > Hi Bob
> > > Unfortunately I haven't followed this list for the past weeks and I am
> > not
> > > up to date at all as we switched to another shop solution meanwhile.
> > Perhaps
> > > it is a good idea to post your questions again - now with your real
> name!
> > >
> > > Andi
> > >
> > >
> > > On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Bob Wild <rowild at gmx.net> wrote:
> > >
> > >> No idea why this spamming happened - probably because I tried to
> install
> > >> a Nabbles newslist next to the netfielders (sending an email after
> that
> > >> resulted in a "Couldn't send..." and "cancel" dialogue that popped up
> 3
> > >> or 4 times... clicking those maybe did send the email anyway... sorry
> > >> for that, no spamming intended)
> > >>
> > >> So - Robert (Bob Wild in this list) is my name, my email
> rowild at gmx.net
> > ,
> > >> and I take you for your word that I will get answers - not here but in
> > >> my questions posted within the last 3 weeks.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks!
> > >> Robert
> > >>
> > >>> User
> > >>> user your real name and a valid domain and your get answers. Spammers
> > are
> > >>> not welcome!
> > >>>
> > >>> Andi
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 2:40 PM, <user at domain.invalid> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>> I am really wondering why nobody is willing to answer my questions
> > here,
> > >>>> except when I post in German. I'm no one who just posts, but reads
> the
> > >>>> forums and googles quite a bit. Are my problems too specific? Or
> what
> > is
> > >>>> it?
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Commerce is still not very well documented and needs clarification
> on
> > >>>> several things. Why not help together and finally put together stuff
> > for
> > >>>> the manual?
> > >>>> Wouldn't be the first time for me that I contribute to manuals...
> > >>>> So please let's answer those questions from just recently.
> > >>>> Thanks!
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> > >>>>
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