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Formerly WebCatalog and WebMerchant, WebDNA Commerce Edition allows users to quickly and easily create, improve, and administer eCommerce websites. Commerce Edition includes back office order management and payment authorization capabilities as well as a wizard for easy storefront creation. With the intuitive nature of the WebDNA programming language, changes to store fronts, and even creating entire custom storefronts from the ground up, are accomplished much easier than when using other languages.
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Key Features: * Easily build an unlimited number of sophisticated eCommerce web sites, including receiving credit card payments, right from a browser, using SiteBuilder®. * Access to the complete, powerful and intuitive WebDNA language. * Includes high speed internal (WebDNA) databases as well as industry standard MySQL and ODBC connections. * True multi-platform support including Windows, Mac and Linux. * Open integration including support for Java and other technologies. * Incorporates XML/XSLT for integration with the latest XML technologies * Integrated Development Environment (IDE 'Lab') with source editor (All Editions) * Easy form to email solutions * ISP SandBox environments * SiteBuilder sites are automatically WAP-enabled to attract new wireless customers. * SiteBuilder's automatic indexing of web pages for maximum search engine exposure. * SiteBuilder's Integrated order management solution includes support for major payment authorization systems * Sitebuilder's HTTP upload of product and other graphics right from a browser.
IDE: WebDNA 6.x includes a web-based Integrated Development Environment, or 'Lab', that provides a cohesive development environment in a server-based solution. The IDE presents four distinct windows: a source editor window, a 'preview' window showing the rendered results of your code, a chat dialog window for interacting with team members, and a database editing window for dynamically creating database structure. Also included is a collection of tutorials containing descriptions and working sample code on all new WebDNA 6.x features.
Main 6.x features: * MySQL Support: supports direct connections to local or remote MySQL database servers. * SiteBuilder: formerly ‘StoreBuilder’, SiteBuilder is a dramatically improved interface for building and managing a website. * XML: full support for XML document parsing, including Xpath queries and the ability to validate XML documents not only for well-formed XML, but also for specific type, range, or enumeration against XSD schemas. * XSLT: full support for XSL scripts and XSLT translation, allowing the ability to store and execute XSL transforms and bind them to WebDNA named variables to create libraries of translation scripts. XSLT support allows you to transform an XML document into a wide variety of filtered outputs, including the ability to define XSL transforms that actually generate WebDNA code, e.g., to take XML data and import it into a database. * Array: a new context allowing web developers to use a multi-dimensional data types to store and process data in a local context where the added complexity of database is an unnecessary overhead. * Table: a new context for holding temporary data in a table format without utilizing a hard-disk database. This allows you to conveniently hold intermittent search results without the overhead of creating temporary databases. * Scope: when used in conjunction with the function context, the new scope context provides the ability to define an explicit range of scope for WebDNA variables. This allows for the definition of 'local' and 'global' scope, a key element of most mainstream programming environments. Together with the Function context, it is now possible to define a scope that is local to a function, allowing the construction of truly recursive function calls, allowing WebDNA templates that traverse arbitrary hierarchical data structures. * Function: the new Function context allows a developer to build reusable logic and utilize this in a form that is much more flexible that simply including code in-line in the form of macros. When used in conjunction with the new 'scope' context, this allows WebDNA programmers to build re-usable and component logic in ways that do not collide with existing variable names. * ISP Sandbox: While WebDNA has always supported the ability to host multiple web sites on a given server, the new ISP Sandbox allows each web site to have it's own secured directory access, users databases, trigger definitions, e-mail settings and server, and administrative settings, providing a new level of flexibility on controlling access and configuration that was previously unavailable to multi-domain ISP solutions.
Specs * Requires an existing web server installation below * This license purchase works for the installers 6.0a to 6.2.
Windows: * 2000/XP/2003 Servers Supports IIS6x
* 2008 / IIS7 *supported when using ISAPI Extension Support*
Macintosh: * Intel OS X 10.5x using Apache 2.2x (with or without iTools 9x installed) * Intel OS X 10.5x Server
The older downloadable 6.0a installers support: * OS X 10.2 or 10.3.x/10.4.x using WebStar V or Apache 1.3.x to 2.0x - PPC * OS X 10.2 or 10.3.x/10.4.x with iTools 7/8 and Apache 2.0x - PPC
Linux: * 6.2 Installer supports: Both i386 and x86_64 architectures for Ubuntu 7.x and 8.x, Fedora 10x, and OpenSUSE 11.1x, CentOS 5.2x, and RHEL5x
Note, the installer may work with other untested distros. Check the 'manual' instructions in the readme for notes in this regard.
Unix (currently only supports the 6.0a installer): * Sun Solaris (SPARC) 8
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