Commerce.CGI is a Perl script for Credit Card Processing scripts design by commerce-cgi.com.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. Commerce.CGI is an e-commerce shopping cart program.
Publisher review: Commerce.CGI is an e-commerce shopping cart program. Commerce.CGI is an e-commerce shopping cart program complete with a powerful web based store manager application for managing your online store. Features: - Very simple installation with our installation script or manually - Install test script to help eliminate problems - Unlimited number of products - Web based store manager - Support for product options such as size or color - Customer email order confirmations - Flexible product search capabilities - Template driven for easy customization of design - NO special server requirements for default features - (Some add on's do require special server modules) - Error logging - Customized error codes in plain english with details on how to fix the problem - Modular design with support for plug in's - Simple upload a plug in to add features - Multiple payment methods supported (also modular) - Simple upload and configure new gateway file - No font tags in cart code. All formatting done with Cascading Style Sheets - Users tracked through cookies, with IP number as a backup - Dynamically create pages using flat file product database - 5 user definable fields in product database for added features - Free support through our mailing list or BBS Operating system: Linux / BSD
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