[TYPO3-commerce] ???

Bob Wild rowild at gmx.net
Tue Sep 1 12:41:25 CEST 2009


Hi, Andreas,

That's a very god info that you posted here. I'll check both - trade and 
webformat. Thanks for the tipps.

Anyway, it would be great if you could have a look in my other post 
concerning my commerce problems... maybe you can gibe me a hint or send 
me the link to a proper post somewhere else in the net.

Thanks again!
Best,
Robert

> 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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