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<P><FONT SIZE=2>On 5/28/09 4:22 AM, "Stefan Hornburg (Racke)" <racke@linuxia.de> wrote:<BR>
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> Hello, Interchange enthusiasts!<BR>
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> I'm currently in Ljubljana with Jure and we are thinking about new ways to<BR>
> create ecommerce sites with Interchange.<BR>
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> We want introduce some new major Interchange features, like:<BR>
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> * plugins for features like content management, reviews, coupons, etc.<BR>
> * building forms from the database and processing them through hooks<BR>
> * convenient way to deal with templates and components (no [control])<BR>
> * one user database for customers and shop owners, with simple permissions<BR>
> * get rid of [process] tag<BR>
> * and much more<BR>
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This is defiantly what we need, UserTags will always be the ace in the hole<BR>
for development but there is something to be said for easy plug and play<BR>
functionality with general components. This is a good vision Racke I am<BR>
excited to see where it goes.<BR>
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-Sam<BR>
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