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    Postnuke vs Oscommerce

    Newbie question. From what I have seen Oscommerce looks good but what do you think about postnuke?

    -thanks

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    As I remember postnuke are a CMS, isn't it?
    If so how do you plan to compare this programs?
    Regards,
    SAV

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    I believe there is group who is integrating both osC with Postnuke or was it PHP Nuke. Not sure but I saw it somewhere.

    That might be what he is referring to.
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    I thought Post Nuke with Mods could be used like OsCommerce. I think but might be wrong. CMS? C?? Management System?

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    I am wong. I need to rename the thread PostNuke vs PHPNuke

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    Originally posted by neo164
    I thought Post Nuke with Mods could be used like OsCommerce. I think but might be wrong. CMS? C?? Management System?
    You are right ... but ...
    Both Post Nuke and osCommerce could be expanded using modules.
    But PostNuke was developed as CMS, osCommerce - as e-commerce application.
    We cannot compare this systems - only modules with the same functionality.
    Isn't it?
    Regards,
    SAV

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    Originally posted by neo164
    I thought Post Nuke with Mods could be used like OsCommerce. I think but might be wrong. CMS? C?? Management System?
    C like

    Content Management System

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    FYI. There is a port of OScommerce into PHPNuke called OSC2NUKE. I had started developing a site for a client of mine based on it however there have been some problems with the community. As I understand it the person who owns the servers that osc2nuke.org is hosted on when into the hospital. The server went down and noone could get to it. After that the various languages forked into slightly different packages and there are several sites that claim to be the 'official site'.
    After I bumped into a significant bug I backed out and went with just OScommerce. This information is 2+ months old and I haven't followed up on it since.

    Just thought you's like to know.
    zMIKEz

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    If youre looking for an integrated cms/ecomm system, there are much better options available (vs nuke/osc)

    PM me if youd like more information
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    It might definitely be worthwhile to speak with Andrew from Cartika... that kind of system is right up his alley.
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