Implemented shopping cart overview with the ability to delete previous added items.Allows connection to Paypal
(I've already found http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1522832/looking-for-a-lightweight-asp-net-shopping-cart-that-is-paypal-compatible but the posted solution "shopping cart .net" does not seem to fulfill the third requirement, If I'm not mistaken.)
I want exactly like this...not a simple box but the one with shadow borders like this one..I have been googling but all I came across is Slide down boxes and tool tips..that's not what I want..How do I implement the one in this website..oh and this box's got HTML stuff in it...like buttons and all
Is there any way I can see the code of this in that website ?
how can i cart items for shopping cart application ...i am really new to web development and i want to create a shopping cart and want to cart items in it. how should i cart items.
offer a good shopping cart tutorial?This looked like just the thing: http://net.tutsplus.com/tutorials/other/build-a-shopping-cart-in-aspnet/There are postive and negative comments though.I'm a C# beginner so know how to put it mostly together, but I'm not experience enough to know anything about "singletons" and other performance issues that above code may have.
What is the most common or preferred control to build the shopping cart? By this, I mean the actual control that contains the product image, description, price & checkbox to select the item.
I'm looking for a free shopping cart source code to start creating customized chart.MSC Musicstore sample code is too simple. NOPCommerce requires adding link into it in every page.Where so find such source code ?
Say i have a Laptop for 600.00. Say i change it to $650.00. How do shopping carts handle that? Like do they store the price in the cart or the item? How do they make sure they get the price they wanted but not bill the customer the new change without asking them? Or do most store them in both?
I was thinking maybe i could store it in both.So if the current price is over the cart price for a item, don't remove it/bill them from their cart. Then after, tell them what was billed/email a receipt for the items that didn't change that was billed(say they had more then one item) and remove it from the cart. For the items that did change, say something like "Items left in cart due to price change, check if you still want to buy the items at the new price." So leave the items that changed in the cart but update the price in the cart.
I don't think the language should matter. Guess this is more of a logical type question. Do most shopping carts do it this way or is there a better way?
I am working on building a new shopping cart applicaiton. When i checked many shopping card applications, i found that the cateogry pages and product pages seems to be dynamically created. eg: http://shopping.sify.com/cadbury-bournville-almond/chocolates/CHOC24112009TTL14.htm
How this is being done? Is this page is created while adding product itself?
I am looking for a drag & drop shopping cart, which I can use with asp.net & can save the details in sql server 2005 database. I don't bother if it from ajax, javascript or jquery.Actually I have a grid, in which I am having picture, product name & price (say), so either I could be able to drag the row to the cart to add or increase the product quantity. or on click on the add to cart button, it will flow to the shopping cart.
I am working on a Railway Portal and would require maintaining a shopping cart of components user has selected, there could be multiple components of different type in the cart. I don't see a value in storing the cart in database, would like to store the final order in DB. Where can I store/hold (temporary) the cart data per user session in MVC? All MVC samples I saw online save the cart data in DB - not sure why.
MVC presentation layer will be communicating with external web services for pricing and availability of these components, so I can't store only the product IDs to do a lookup for actual product descriptions/prices during the shopping process... I have to store everything in the cart (Product IDs, Descriptions, Prices etc) some place in memory. My application will be running in WEB FARM environment and cannot use in-process session storage.
Options come to my mind are:
SESSION STATE in SQL SERVER Using some kind of Distributed Caching Mechanism to store Session data such as "Windows Server AppFabric"
How to create search box for shopping cart: textbox with search button. Clicking in search button or pressing enter should call search method in controller.
Where to find sample style and code for this for MVC application ?
the purpose of using Profile in asp.net. I would like to know the usage of profile in shopping cart based sites.I could see from some of the cart websites that profile plays a major role for online shopping projects.It is better to know how this profile to create opnline website and which websites or example to reach the technologies as well.