I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.

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  • OM

    I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.

    I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.
    I did a few searches on Yahoo...
    And got a few results of free Javascript shopping carts.
    The problem is there tooo complicated and very hard to understand.

    I need something simpler and easier to understand as I need to customise
    them for my own needs.

    I'd like to know what the basics are of having a shopping cart in
    Javascript.

    Like how are the values stored from page to page? i.e. when a user goes to
    another page, how are the shopping choices made on the previous page passed
    onto the next page?

    What else do I need to know?

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.


    OM


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    Re: I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.

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      Re: I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.

      Check out http://www.mals-e.com . It has a shopping cart that is fully
      customizable to your needs.

      "OM" <OM@yahoo.com > wrote in message
      news:SGu6b.998$ NB6.632397@news fep1-win.server.ntli .net...[color=blue]
      > I need a simple Javascript shopping cart.
      > I did a few searches on Yahoo...
      > And got a few results of free Javascript shopping carts.
      > The problem is there tooo complicated and very hard to understand.
      >
      > I need something simpler and easier to understand as I need to customise
      > them for my own needs.
      >
      > I'd like to know what the basics are of having a shopping cart in
      > Javascript.
      >
      > Like how are the values stored from page to page? i.e. when a user goes to
      > another page, how are the shopping choices made on the previous page[/color]
      passed[color=blue]
      > onto the next page?
      >
      > What else do I need to know?
      >
      > Any help would be appreciated.
      >
      > Thanks.
      >
      >
      > OM
      >
      >[/color]


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