JShop JavaScript Shopping Cart


JShop

JShop is the answer to your prayers if you've been looking for a shopping cart tool you can use on your site--even if you don't have CGI-BIN access! And even better, JShop is FREE from Whorl!! All they ask for is a link in return. And yes, we're aware that JShop is actually client-side JavaScript...but that's okay. You can get in there and modify it, add background colors, images, whatever you want. Can't ask for much more than that!


Usage: Download a zip file containing all the .html files and place them all within your HTML directory.

  • bindex.htm - sets up the two frames needed for the shopping basket
  • bmenu.htm - menu of options for the shopping basket (bottom frame)
  • bitem.htm - a page containing some dummy items (more about this in a minute)
  • bbasket.htm - page which displays the contents of the basket etc.
  • bbuy.htm - first stage of ordering, this then should go to another page on a secure server for entering credit card details etc.
  • bfinish.htm - the final ordering page which would normally reside on a secure server for the user to enter their credit card details

    Java(Script) Source: It's all there for you in the .html files (see above).

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