Re: [WebDNA] Re: shopping sites and the "old commerce tags"
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2012
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > People expressing desire to use the commerce tags > with webdna 7.. and feeling nervous about their site's> future without those tags.I guess I don't understand these people's concerns. The way I see it is this:1- They already own and use a copy of WebDNA that works fine with the old commerce system, so they don't even need version 7. 2- Chris is leaving the commerce tags enabled in version 7, so these same people can upgrade to WebDNA's latest version right now if they feel like it, and still use the old commerce system.Seems like this pretty much covers everything they can reasonably expect to have from a company that's virtually broke with essentially no sales and no obvious way to generate new sales in the foreseeable future.Sure, on a much longer term basis these people may have concerns about WSC's desire (or ability) to insure that version 8 and beyond can still run their old commerce sites using the original eCommerce system. But they will still have their old WebDNA versions as well as version 7 to power those old commerce sites forever, even if WSC shrivels up and disappears -- which I certainly hope will never happen.Sincerely,Kenneth GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.webdnasolutions.comWebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration
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> People expressing desire to use the commerce tags > with webdna 7.. and feeling nervous about their site's> future without those tags.I guess I don't understand these people's concerns. The way I see it is this:1- They already own and use a copy of WebDNA that works fine with the old commerce system, so they don't even need version 7. 2- Chris is leaving the commerce tags enabled in version 7, so these same people can upgrade to WebDNA's latest version right now if they feel like it, and still use the old commerce system.Seems like this pretty much covers everything they can reasonably expect to have from a company that's virtually broke with essentially no sales and no obvious way to generate new sales in the foreseeable future.Sure, on a much longer term basis these people may have concerns about WSC's desire (or ability) to insure that version 8 and beyond can still run their old commerce sites using the original eCommerce system. But they will still have their old WebDNA versions as well as version 7 to power those old commerce sites forever, even if WSC shrivels up and disappears -- which I certainly hope will never happen.Sincerely,Kenneth GromeWebDNA Solutionshttp://www.webdnasolutions.comWebDNA Programming and Linux Server Administration
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