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Re: Shopping carts and Accessibility
From: webaim@profwebsite.com
Date: Jan 26, 2005 1:43PM
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On 26 Jan 2005 at 10:44, jim wrote:
There has been discussion of an excellent Accessible Shopping Cart by
[ <EMAIL REMOVED> ] (www.tradingeyes.com) on the GAWDS
(http://gawds.org) list http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gawds_discuss/.
Jim
Thanks for that link to tradingeyes.com. This cart looks very good.
I'm also glad to have consequently discovered the
(http://dpivision.com) site which will be of use to me, especially
the free accessibility test.
Joe
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From: webaim63 [mailto: <EMAIL REMOVED> ]
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 6:34 AM
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Subject: [WebAIM] Shopping carts and Accessibility
Can anyone help me please. I am considering using a shopping cart
on my next website project; but it needs to have a high accessibility
and W3C standards level to match the rest of the Site.
I've done some searching on the Web for reviews and looked at the
Webaim archives where I found very little recent discussion on the
subject.
I have no experience in ecommerce. Everyone seems to have a shop! But
are they all accessible?
A friend (Doug Paulley) suggested I check up on "Interchange",
"Karova" and "IQsmartcart". Interchange seemed very complicated for
my simple requirements But the later is the most likely
to be of use to me - there's a demo at
http://www.iqnetcom.com/democart.asp.
But has anyone any user experience of these shopping carts or further
recommendations?
Note: We would be selling mostly club memberships (Worldwide) and
books, photographs, prints and ornamental objects possibly using
credit card transactions - although we are aware that there are other
methods of payment over the Internet.
Joe.
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