what's the best php classifieds program...i want to sell some odd things and need a nice one...cars.com is cool, don't know what runs it
2/13/2006 12:09:47 AM
you're a girl.insert.sexist.stereotypes.hereuse ebay
2/13/2006 12:40:40 AM
it's called craigslist.comthe fact you said php program shows you have absolutely no clue what you are getting into.
2/13/2006 12:50:09 AM
uh oh.I SMELL ANOTHER ARGUMENT ON THE WOLFWEB.
2/13/2006 12:51:43 AM
[Edited on February 13, 2006 at 1:25 AM. Reason : .]
2/13/2006 12:56:32 AM
what i meant was, what is the best php based classifieds software...i want to run a site that sells odd things.....geodesic, esvon, you know what i am talking about
2/13/2006 1:03:45 AM
check out http://hotscripts.com/PHP/Scripts_and_Programs/Classified_Ads/index.html]
2/13/2006 1:08:42 AM
most likely cars.com has thier own private softwarealso it appears to be jsp not php
2/13/2006 1:16:27 AM
^^ yeah i've looked at those and the ones on http://www.scripts.com/php-scriptsi'm just trying get feedback from first hand users before i invest and jump into one of those scripts...i was hoping someone here runs a classifieds site and can recommend a good script thanks
2/13/2006 1:20:40 AM
what you need to do is just go sign up for a yahoo shop. it will save you money, but most importantly a TON of time.
2/13/2006 1:29:25 AM
god, your a dumb bitch. why are you even using the computer? your supposed to be cooking and shit. i guess your one of those bull dyke femi-nazis.
2/13/2006 2:10:00 AM
yeah... do something that is already built for you. I built my own from scratch, but it did take a ton of time -- Which is something I was willing to put into it because I wanted to learn it.However, I dont recommend trying to adapt your own unless you want it to look like shit ... see fatcatts sites.... He used something called noahs classisfieds, which is something that some hosting services will give you as an add-on.
2/13/2006 8:43:57 AM
^ where is this site that i can see an implemenation of noah? thanks
2/13/2006 10:14:06 AM
while krazedgirl might not have much of an idea of what's going on, I don't think many of the other contributors seem to either, from the general implication that there's something complicated about listing prices and items on an active page... I think you might need like, 6 lines of ASP.NET code and some tooling around in the WYSIWIG for the most basic implementation of this. I'd rate it a hair above "Hello World" in complexity.
2/13/2006 11:49:19 AM
i heard ebay is only 5 lines of asp
2/13/2006 12:22:11 PM
having built ecommerce sites for a little while, yes it's cake to just set one up.The problems come when, inevitably, the operator wants to add/move/customize something. Which is ALWAYS the case.GO WITH YAHOO SHOPS. SERIOUSLY. You are going to end up spending a LOT more to get what you want out of any package solution and have fun setting up those merchant accounts.
2/13/2006 12:23:17 PM