New Store using AbleCommerce JSP 5.5 on Apache and Tomcat.

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glenn@exmbly.com
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New Store using AbleCommerce JSP 5.5 on Apache and Tomcat.

Post by glenn@exmbly.com » Sat May 27, 2006 3:52 pm

We've just launched a store using the lastest build of the AbleCommerce JSP version. Though still in beta, we're looking closely at any unsolved issues, show-stoppers, etc.

The intial configuration took a number of man-hours and frustrating missteps, but with some tweaking, is now running.

The URL is http://www.spastuff.com.

The store includes a page to search for products (in this case, spa filters) by manufacturer, chosen from a pick list, and brings up the results in a table format for easy selection.

Your comments are welcome.


Glenn Silverman
Exmbly Systems, Inc.
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New Store using AbleCommerce JSP 5.5. URL correction

Post by glenn@exmbly.com » Sat May 27, 2006 3:59 pm

The Store URL in the origina post contains a typo at the end.

It should be http://www.spastuff.com

No period at the end.

Glenn Silverman

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Not Bad

Post by jcnh74 » Wed May 31, 2006 7:38 am

Site runs fast but some images load distorted. This distorts your products and scares away potntial customers. Plus you'll get better search listings if you do a decent write-up on each product. Also the more text and keywords associated with your products on the homepage the better. For SEO purposes.

Good Luck

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