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      • ForestcallForestcall commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

        We would be willing to help develop this. However it seems that to integrate into Wordpress would mean making a fresh NEW LiteCommerce. Basically to do this we would need someone to create a very detailed Blueprint PPT doc. This would include all backend screen shots detailing every possible feature including error checking, what-if-then type of scenario, etc. and same with front-end. This could be 2 separate docs for back-end and front-end. Im guessing this is about a 200 page document and would take about 200+ hours to create such a document. If this was created by someone in the community then my company will develop it and give it back to the community. Frankly I dont really like Drupal as most average customer can not manage the backend as easily as Joomla/Wordpress. Wordpress and Joomla often has more security leaks (Wordpress is the biggest security threat for server admins) but thats mostly because developers break the API/Framework with some shitty code. So if someone wants to make such a detailed document then we are willing to code it. We would need help to de-bug in terms of some key community members making screenshots (Snag-it) with errors and cosmetic issues so we can fix.

        Last thing I will say is LiteCommerce is built using PHP 3.0+ and MOST servers can not support this simply becuase most websites would not work as they were built using pre-PHP 3.0 like PHP 2.3-2.9

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