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      We won’t be able to develop such a module in the nearest future and are looking for a third-party developer willing to create and share the module with the LiteCommerce community

      ForestcallForestcall gave this 3 votes  · 
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      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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        We won’t be able to develop such a module in the nearest future and are looking for a third-party developer willing to create and share the module with the LiteCommerce community

        ForestcallForestcall commented  · 

        We would be willing to help develop this. However it seems that to integrate into Joomla 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. Joomla often has more security leaks 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

        ForestcallForestcall gave this 3 votes  · 

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