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Re:Hopefully they fix...Hopefully they fix broken signatures when responding to email. Now it places my signature to the very bottom of the email - below the quoted text I am responding to. I am tired of cutting and pasting my sig every time I respond to an email. That's where they are supposed to go - at the end of the message. Here's a clue:
http://www.icdevgroup.org/pipermail/interchange-users/2003-May/033074.html
You are free to be as sloppy an email writer as you wish, but don't bitch because Google does it the right way. -
Bullshit.Er, Zen Cart is OSCommerce, just with a lot of mods.
No, it's is a "fork" in which much of the code base has been extensivly rewritten. But it's still crap next to Interchange
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Not a mere Employee
I think an economic argument in support of free software would carry more weight coming from someone other than "OSNews publisher, ex-Red Hat employee David Adams."
Who better to argue the point than someone who's personally profited from the model? Not only does Red Hat do so, but Adams made a fair chunk of change from Open Source software by leading the team that developed Tallyman (later folded into Interchange) and getting the company bought by Red Hat. In the meanwhile, they made their money by selling services based around the package, which was open source.
In short, Adams has made the model work for him, which probably has a good deal to say about his qualifications regarding and enthusiasm for it. -
talking shopping cart
And here I thought it meant that they'd added speech synthesis to Interchange!
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Re:Appearing Dated-Interchange.
That's why I use Interchange.
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Re:HOWTO-Build a DIY DB-driven site-alternatives.
Enhydra for the Java set is good, or Ariadne for the PHP crowd is decent. For those doing a shopping-cart Interchange or osCommerce is nice. If one's running a RPM distribution get cpan2rpm as well.
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Re:OSCommerce
If PHP gives you a rash and you've had a taste of the Perl punch, another good open source e-commerce package available is Interchange (formerly minivend).