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I've downlodad Umbraco - E-commerce Extension by Morten. It's simple and simple to expand ( I think ). I've compiled for v4 and installed. It works. I'm going to traslate it into Italian Language, but I've some questions: 1) Where is admin page? 2) What are the steps for manual installing ( I used umb file ) 3) I don't see any special group or member type. 4) In Product Type there is Product ID. By Default is filled by Quote: Node: <id node> What mean or How Can I use it? Bye Red Consulting s.a.s - Umbraco from v1.0
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Well, first of all, I did not create the Ecommerce extension. It was created by Kasper Bumbech a long time ago. I only wrote one line of code in the source, so I'm no expert. To see the admin panel, you need to give yourself permission to see the section. Go to "Users -> Your user" and add the new eCom section to your permissions. If you look at the source, there are some library methods that can be used as an XSLT extension so you can show products in xslt macros. Be ware, that there is no documentation for this extension, and it is not updated by anyone, so be prepared to spend a lot of time figuring out what is going on behind the scenes.
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Hi, thanks for your reply. Then Commerce4Umbraco is better than previous ext? Red Consulting s.a.s - Umbraco from v1.0
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If you are not ready to do some .Net development, then yes, I think the Commerce4Umbraco is a better alternative with a more complete administration.
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I like develop in .NET and I use it for my works, too. Red Consulting s.a.s - Umbraco from v1.0
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mortenbock wrote:If you are not ready to do some .Net development, then yes, I think the Commerce4Umbraco is a better alternative with a more complete administration. Have you got good install steps? Red Consulting s.a.s - Umbraco from v1.0
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Ig_p118 wrote:mortenbock wrote:If you are not ready to do some .Net development, then yes, I think the Commerce4Umbraco is a better alternative with a more complete administration. Have you got good install steps? http://www.codeplex.com/commerce4umbracoRegards, /Dirk
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Paul also posted a video with the install steps: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPbkGR7-RQ4But the quality of the video is crappy
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This should be better quality http://www.umbraco.org/blog/2008/5/24/commerce-for-umbraco---beta1-released
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