trishk
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Posted: 11/02/2004, 1:11 PM |
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I sell books online through Alibris and would like to start my own bookstore. I found these codecharge codes generated for an online bookstore but I am not a programmer. I am a web designer. I already have a website for my retail store but would like to ad an online store to it. Am I silly to think that I could set this up myself using these codecharge codes? The whole thing looks confusing to me and I am not sure if I am even in the right forum to be asking such a question. Do I sound like an idiot? Yes I do! So do you need to have some programming knowledge to do this or can your average web designer work with these code templates?
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peterr
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Posted: 11/02/2004, 2:13 PM |
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Sorry, but I'd say that this software is not for you. You would need to have good database experience and at least some programming background.
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ryan
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Posted: 06/26/2005, 7:56 PM |
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my my Peterr you sound discouraging esp. coming from a software support.
To trishk you gotta have a lot of determination if you want it done you'll find a way right? You've found already the sample online bookstore there is such a thing as a learning curve. And CCS maybe your right choice if you PERSIST
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peterr
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Posted: 06/26/2005, 8:23 PM |
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Ryan, this post is 7 months old. And yes, we do not have a policy of promising everything under the sun and telling everyone that our product is for them when it's not. Don't you think that I'd know who our product is for?
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