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Re: What's a good way to handle orders?
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Re: What's a good way to handle orders?


  • Subject: Re: What's a good way to handle orders?
  • From: Guido Neitzer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 17:11:13 -0700

On 06.01.2008, at 16:51, James C. Lee wrote:

Orders should not take up too much disk space. And if you want to, you could
always schedule jobs to clean up bad orders. We just leave them to rot. :-)

You could also considering a way to present a returning visitor with his old order as the shopping cart - sure, you'll have to check for changed prices, product availability and so on, so it's not a trivial thing to do but adds value to your app.


And you have to make it secure so that it is not possible to "snake in" under another customers name.

cug

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