Re: [WebDNA] "commerce tags" versus "shopping" tags? (specifically what is the Partner Edition?)

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2009


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 102174
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail-8-954699341 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Basically Partner Edition does not support WebDNA's SiteBuilder and built-in shopping carts. Tags not included in the Partner Edition include: AddLineItem ClearLineItems LineIndex LineItems OrderFile Purchase RemoveLineItem RemoveLineItem SetHeader SetLineItem ValidCard This doesn't prevent you from doing ecommerce, if you build your own shopping cart system, but it does excluded shopping carts as defined by SiteBuilder. I use Partner Edition on my sites (which are many, deep and varied, including some with ecommerce), based on the old Smith Micro pricing where it cost like $1000 more for commerce edition. With current pricing, if you want the ease of using WebDNA's shopping cart system, the moderate price difference is definitely worth it. If you don't need the shopping carts, you can save a couple hundred bucks with Partner Edition. Brian Fries BrainScan Software On Mar 12, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Govinda wrote: > on the webdna store, what does "* No commerce tags " mean (on the > Partner Edition sales page)? > > http://store.webdna.us/default.tpl?pageID=1&cart=123688970320101381&id1=8&startat=1&--woSECTIONSdatarq=8&--SECTIONSword=ww > > "Fully functional product ... same feature content as Commerce > Edition." means to me that the 'commerce tags' WOULD be there (what > I assume are the tags we find under the "Shopping" section of the > "WebDNA 6.0 At-a-Glance Reference" part of the manual. Or are > "commerce tags" something else other than the shopping tags? > > Thanks > -Govinda --Apple-Mail-8-954699341 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Basically Partner Edition does = not support WebDNA's SiteBuilder and built-in shopping carts. Tags not = included in the Partner Edition = include:

AddLineItem
ClearLineItems
LineIndex
LineItems
OrderFile
Purchase
RemoveLineItem
RemoveLineItem
SetHeader
SetLineItem
ValidCard

This doesn't = prevent you from doing ecommerce, if you build your own shopping cart = system, but it does excluded shopping carts as defined by = SiteBuilder.

I use Partner Edition on my sites = (which are many, deep and varied, including some with ecommerce), based = on the old Smith Micro pricing where it cost like $1000 more for = commerce edition. With current pricing, if you want the ease of using = WebDNA's shopping cart system, the moderate price difference is = definitely worth it. If you don't need the shopping carts, you can save = a couple hundred bucks with Partner Edition.

Brian = Fries
BrainScan Software


On Mar = 12, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Govinda wrote:

on the webdna store, what does = "* No commerce tags " mean (on the Partner Edition sales = page)?

http://store.webdna.us/default.tpl?pageID=3D1&cart=3D1= 23688970320101381&id1=3D8&startat=3D1&--woSECTIONSdatarq=3D8&a= mp;--SECTIONSword=3Dww

"Fully functional product ... same = feature content as Commerce Edition." means to me that the 'commerce = tags' WOULD be there (what I assume are the tags we find under the = "Shopping" section of the "WebDNA 6.0 At-a-Glance Reference" part of the = manual.  Or are "commerce tags" something else other than the = shopping = tags?

Thanks
-Govinda

<= /html>= --Apple-Mail-8-954699341-- Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] "commerce tags" versus "shopping" tags? (specifically what is the Partner Edition?) (Govinda 2009)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] "commerce tags" versus "shopping" tags? (specifically what is the Partner Edition?) (Govinda 2009)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] "commerce tags" versus "shopping" tags? (specifically what is the Partner Edition?) (Brian Fries 2009)
  4. [WebDNA] "commerce tags" versus "shopping" tags? (specifically what is the Partner Edition?) (Govinda 2009)
--Apple-Mail-8-954699341 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Basically Partner Edition does not support WebDNA's SiteBuilder and built-in shopping carts. Tags not included in the Partner Edition include: AddLineItem ClearLineItems LineIndex LineItems OrderFile Purchase RemoveLineItem RemoveLineItem SetHeader SetLineItem ValidCard This doesn't prevent you from doing ecommerce, if you build your own shopping cart system, but it does excluded shopping carts as defined by SiteBuilder. I use Partner Edition on my sites (which are many, deep and varied, including some with ecommerce), based on the old Smith Micro pricing where it cost like $1000 more for commerce edition. With current pricing, if you want the ease of using WebDNA's shopping cart system, the moderate price difference is definitely worth it. If you don't need the shopping carts, you can save a couple hundred bucks with Partner Edition. Brian Fries BrainScan Software On Mar 12, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Govinda wrote: > on the webdna store, what does "* No commerce tags " mean (on the > Partner Edition sales page)? > > http://store.webdna.us/default.tpl?pageID=1&cart=123688970320101381&id1=8&startat=1&--woSECTIONSdatarq=8&--SECTIONSword=ww > > "Fully functional product ... same feature content as Commerce > Edition." means to me that the 'commerce tags' WOULD be there (what > I assume are the tags we find under the "Shopping" section of the > "WebDNA 6.0 At-a-Glance Reference" part of the manual. Or are > "commerce tags" something else other than the shopping tags? > > Thanks > -Govinda --Apple-Mail-8-954699341 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Basically Partner Edition does = not support WebDNA's SiteBuilder and built-in shopping carts. Tags not = included in the Partner Edition = include:

AddLineItem
ClearLineItems
LineIndex
LineItems
OrderFile
Purchase
RemoveLineItem
RemoveLineItem
SetHeader
SetLineItem
ValidCard

This doesn't = prevent you from doing ecommerce, if you build your own shopping cart = system, but it does excluded shopping carts as defined by = SiteBuilder.

I use Partner Edition on my sites = (which are many, deep and varied, including some with ecommerce), based = on the old Smith Micro pricing where it cost like $1000 more for = commerce edition. With current pricing, if you want the ease of using = WebDNA's shopping cart system, the moderate price difference is = definitely worth it. If you don't need the shopping carts, you can save = a couple hundred bucks with Partner Edition.

Brian = Fries
BrainScan Software


On Mar = 12, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Govinda wrote:

on the webdna store, what does = "* No commerce tags " mean (on the Partner Edition sales = page)?

http://store.webdna.us/default.tpl?pageID=3D1&cart=3D1= 23688970320101381&id1=3D8&startat=3D1&--woSECTIONSdatarq=3D8&a= mp;--SECTIONSword=3Dww

"Fully functional product ... same = feature content as Commerce Edition." means to me that the 'commerce = tags' WOULD be there (what I assume are the tags we find under the = "Shopping" section of the "WebDNA 6.0 At-a-Glance Reference" part of the = manual.  Or are "commerce tags" something else other than the = shopping = tags?

Thanks
-Govinda

<= /html>= --Apple-Mail-8-954699341-- Brian Fries

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