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Do you know a good review of the existing e-commerce open source platforms? I'll like it to be written in PHP in order to understand them faster and to contribute back.
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Magento Shopping Cart- they are using Zend Framework.
Magento is replacing other open source cart, and becoming the best, in terms of functionality and interface.
Have a look at Zen Cart or osCommerce. Both are widley supported and have a large community base.
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I have a MySQL database that I would like to periodically print reports from.
I would like these reports to be downloadable into .pdf format; are there any free (secure) services that would allow me to do this?
Preferably from a well-known hosting service.
One that I have used and really like is FPDF.
It's a PHP Module Library that works really well and best of all it's free!
There are example scripts on their website too for you too have a look and plenty of tutorials on YouTube.
Hope this helps,
Craig
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I develop a small S1000D project (~100 data modules) with BREX module.
For storage my documents I use file system instead expensive CSDB.
I need some tool or code example to validate my documents.
If you use S1000D 4.0 or 4.1 issues, you can try free tool: S1000D Checker.
I don't know any projects with source code.
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i am looking for a open source shopping card ecommerce solution that integrates with quick books. I am currently hosting on windows IIS but would look at others based on suggestions. is there any one that stands above the rest ?
use nopcommerce shopping cart, it includes most of the functionality
http://www.nopcommerce.com/default.aspx
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Following Examples of Zend_Framework based apps I'd like to ask:
Do you know any open source projects using Doctrine ORM, good for reference purposes?
What I recall:
ZFPlanet
Sympal (Symfony based CMS)
LiteCommerce shopping cart project is also based on Doctrine 2 ORM: http://www.litecommerce.com
A good example is the diem CMS (diem-project.org) or Siwapp (siwapp.org)
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Looking for a good client side library using which I can create a reddit vote up / down, commenting, etc system?
The more mature the framework the better as this will go on a production site immediately.
Reditt is open source. Why don't you take a look?