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There used to be a contribution at the oscommerce site that did this for their 2.2 CVS version. Not sure if it is still there.
I think that Zen-cart has an integration module as well. Its an oscommerce fork. |
Given the amount of OScommerce stores out there and the popularity of the software, a vbulletin integration would be a good step and would probably attract quite a few OScommerce webmasters to vbulletin.
And aside this; it would be a great add-on for vbulletin users as well. |
I concur... :P
Does anybody found a Satisfactory Solution??? :rolleyes: |
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Me want this, too! :)
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Reviewing the options at the moment before choose one to use in a framework.
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I have something like this done for another product to integrate into osCommerce already, I'm a read through this here more, but I think overall, when you have a customer sign-up, all you want him/her to have is just a login directly made to your vB board is it right, because vB to osCommerce wouldn't benefit too much if they didn't purchase yet???
Because that's the only option I see for integrating osCommerce into vB is good for.... osComm :: vB |
I think you missed the other way. If you have a large community and want to sell community related merchandise then you would want OSC to be a secondary software to vbulletin. (ie. you would want vbulletin to be the main software with OSC integrated into it instead of vbulletin integrated into OSC.
By the way, I am just looking for a way to put vbulletin header/footer on the OSC page without using iframe. That way I can have specific title/meta info while still maintaining a seamless visual integration. If anybody succeeds please post up :D Mike |
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