9/14/2005

Tech Talk

So after doing a lot of printing at 12 x 18 from the new Tri-x DD-X (that's a lot of x's) I decided to add the new prints to the site. But much to my dismay (:*&?^&!!) something went wrong with the cart mechanism (home grown) probaby because of some ASP upgrade on the server. Anyway - I just said "f**k it) - and looked at the Paypal Cart. Simplest one they've got.

Two hours later - I've redone the for sale prints and jettisoned my cart. The way I'm set up, not as difficult as you'd think since you can take their "form" and supply it through your web generator template (thank you iViewPro) with tokens that translate into values.

I know that's unclear but it's very easy.

Now, did I jump from the frying pan into the fire - or was this a good idea? Let's see. My own theory is that people have more confidence in the Paypal Cart than in mine.

Their are cosmetics to deal with (I can use my own "cart" icon) etc. and create a return page for the transaction. But in my first tests - seems to work fine.

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