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On Friday 04 July 2003 03:37 am, Paul M Foster wrote:
> I set up my first ecommerce site with Miva. Never again. These guys are
> so closed source and so expensive.... At the time, it also would not
> display properly in AOL's browser, which my customer would have been
> using to admin the site. My ISP knew it, and so did Miva, but they still
> hadn't fixed it. And the skillset for Miva doesn't translate to anything
> else; it's all non-standard. Well, it's standard for Miva, but nothing
> else. I sought out and found an open source perl-based ecommerce
> solution.
I don't use the commerce version; Miva Empressa is FREE and installs on all
the major O/S's (Linux, Win, etc.), and there's also Miva Mia which is a
virtual machine you can run on your own system. I used to use it when
SimpleNet was still around (before Yahoo! took it over), which supported Miva
scripts -- mainly for guestbooks and some automated stuff. I've also used it
to generate web reports from fixed sets of data.
SWB
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