Re: New site announcement + Re: Showing once on a founditems

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15793
interpreted = N
texte = Bonjour Suite à notre coupe de tél je vous confirme la date du 22 janvier à la compagnie bancaire 5 av Kméber 75116 Paris local de l'Atelier à 16 h00 Nous pouvons bien sur présenter froufrou si vous le souhaitez et ensuite parler de web catalog un autre dev web cat sera là pour le dev sur le site de voitures l'adresse est www.traderpub.com Je pense que l'on peut s'en inspirer pour mon concessionnaire citroen a plus tardChristophe BECK Portable 33 6 80 15 85 85-----Message d'origine----- De : Gilles Renoul À : WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Objet : New site announcement + Re: Showing once on a founditems>Hello > >This is an annoucement for a new site created with WebCatalog: > >www.froufrou.com > >It is dedicated to french fashion : jewels and lingerie for now, other >fashion accessories soon. English and French languages. > >This site doesn't follow the example store provided by PCS. I was designed >from scratch. > >The main differencies: >as we had to deal both with separated items and sets of items, we had to >think of a way to group items when you see them, when you select them, when >you choose their various characteristics for ordering. This implied working >with items groups and with different characteristics all the time. > >When you select items, you don't choose any characteristic, you just put >them apart for further drawing back. It is only when you see your selection >that you choose the number of items ordered, their shapes, colours, sizes, >etc. > >I would like to thank the people of this extremely useful mailing list, >particularly the chief ingeneer Grant Hubert. > >I found the database/searching part of WebCatalog extremely easy to use, >powerful, versatile, fast. I found that dealing with shopping carts and >orders was a little more difficult because of the inherent models you can >hardly override. Web Catalog is really excellent. Congratulations. > >Any advises, criticisms, suggestions will be appreciated by froufrou.com. > > >About this problem of grouping items, this is how we resolved it : > >an item (with unique sku) is the smallest stand-alone buyable product. >Stand-alone products can be bought grouped as a set, so the set has to be >registrated as item itself with its unique sku. The separate items and the >various sets grouping them are affected with a common family number. So >you can list things either by requiring the whole category, either by >requiring a stand-alone sku, either by requiring a family product number. I >think you can go on sub-categorising the families for more complex items >intercourses. > >If you have a family-photograph of three jackets for example, just give >them a common number and give this photograph this number as a name. Then >you can perform a separate search on this family number summarizing the >results, or a lookup on the first jacket to get its family number and >display the corresponding photograph. > >I am not sure I have been clear enough... > >I apologise for my probably numerous english barbarisms. > > >Thank you for your attention. > >----- >Gilles Renoul >pan@calva.net >France > >> >>In doing a search for a specific category, I need to accomplish two >things, >> >>I need to show the category once (which I could use the [searchTitle] >> >>outside of my founditems to do this) and then show the different >[Titles] >> >>associated with this category, Now..some of my titles share a single >photo, >> >>so I need to group those with that photo. >> >> >> >>Example: I have 3 Different Jackets, all of same category yet with >> >>different names[titles], but all three are depicted on one photo. >> >> >> >>So.. If I have 6 different items under category Jackets, 3 of which >share >> >>the same photo, 2 share another photo, & one has it's own. Can I Show >the >> >>[Category] Jackets, one time at top of page. Then group each found item >> >>with it's photo. > > > > Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
Bonjour Suite à notre coupe de tél je vous confirme la date du 22 janvier à la compagnie bancaire 5 av Kméber 75116 Paris local de l'Atelier à 16 h00 Nous pouvons bien sur présenter froufrou si vous le souhaitez et ensuite parler de web catalog un autre dev web cat sera là pour le dev sur le site de voitures l'adresse est www.traderpub.com Je pense que l'on peut s'en inspirer pour mon concessionnaire citroen a plus tardChristophe BECK Portable 33 6 80 15 85 85-----Message d'origine----- De : Gilles Renoul À : WebDNA-Talk@smithmicro.com Objet : New site announcement + Re: Showing once on a founditems>Hello > >This is an annoucement for a new site created with WebCatalog: > >www.froufrou.com > >It is dedicated to french fashion : jewels and lingerie for now, other >fashion accessories soon. English and French languages. > >This site doesn't follow the example store provided by PCS. I was designed >from scratch. > >The main differencies: >as we had to deal both with separated items and sets of items, we had to >think of a way to group items when you see them, when you select them, when >you choose their various characteristics for ordering. This implied working >with items groups and with different characteristics all the time. > >When you select items, you don't choose any characteristic, you just put >them apart for further drawing back. It is only when you see your selection >that you choose the number of items ordered, their shapes, colours, sizes, >etc. > >I would like to thank the people of this extremely useful mailing list, >particularly the chief ingeneer Grant Hubert. > >I found the database/searching part of WebCatalog extremely easy to use, >powerful, versatile, fast. I found that dealing with shopping carts and >orders was a little more difficult because of the inherent models you can >hardly override. Web Catalog is really excellent. Congratulations. > >Any advises, criticisms, suggestions will be appreciated by froufrou.com. > > >About this problem of grouping items, this is how we resolved it : > >an item (with unique sku) is the smallest stand-alone buyable product. >Stand-alone products can be bought grouped as a set, so the set has to be >registrated as item itself with its unique sku. The separate items and the >various sets grouping them are affected with a common family number. So >you can list things either by requiring the whole category, either by >requiring a stand-alone sku, either by requiring a family product number. I >think you can go on sub-categorising the families for more complex items >intercourses. > >If you have a family-photograph of three jackets for example, just give >them a common number and give this photograph this number as a name. Then >you can perform a separate search on this family number summarizing the >results, or a lookup on the first jacket to get its family number and >display the corresponding photograph. > >I am not sure I have been clear enough... > >I apologise for my probably numerous english barbarisms. > > >Thank you for your attention. > >----- >Gilles Renoul >pan@calva.net >France > >> >>In doing a search for a specific category, I need to accomplish two >things, >> >>I need to show the category once (which I could use the [searchTitle] >> >>outside of my founditems to do this) and then show the different >[Titles] >> >>associated with this category, Now..some of my titles share a single >photo, >> >>so I need to group those with that photo. >> >> >> >>Example: I have 3 Different Jackets, all of same category yet with >> >>different names[titles], but all three are depicted on one photo. >> >> >> >>So.. If I have 6 different items under category Jackets, 3 of which >share >> >>the same photo, 2 share another photo, & one has it's own. Can I Show >the >> >>[Category] Jackets, one time at top of page. Then group each found item >> >>with it's photo. > > > > Christophe BECK

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