Has anyone really got to grips with Dynamic Data rather than a static site... ?
The obvious problems that I continue to run into is that as a designer and webmaster my general working practice includes MySQL as a standard source for pricing / product information with PHP dynamically generated pages.
The external links feature of Actinic works to a point but does not allow for components.
This feature is required so that my client can make instant price / date changes to this system. I would like to continue with Actinic order processing etc... Although not sure this can be achieved...
So my options are...
1, Change the product base so that there are no components (this will dramatically increase the number of products in the system, as all variants of a product will have to be entered as a seperate top level product).
2, Completely redeisgn the site to take into account a general set of PHP variables generated from SQL queries. This would require the complete removal of Actinic from the site ( not my favourite choice ).
3, (if possible) remove actinic as a design authority yet keep payment gateway / scripts / order processing components of Actinic.
Any help or advice would be very welcome...
Need to decide best course of action...
Dean Hurley
Sumo Webdesign
The obvious problems that I continue to run into is that as a designer and webmaster my general working practice includes MySQL as a standard source for pricing / product information with PHP dynamically generated pages.
The external links feature of Actinic works to a point but does not allow for components.
This feature is required so that my client can make instant price / date changes to this system. I would like to continue with Actinic order processing etc... Although not sure this can be achieved...
So my options are...
1, Change the product base so that there are no components (this will dramatically increase the number of products in the system, as all variants of a product will have to be entered as a seperate top level product).
2, Completely redeisgn the site to take into account a general set of PHP variables generated from SQL queries. This would require the complete removal of Actinic from the site ( not my favourite choice ).
3, (if possible) remove actinic as a design authority yet keep payment gateway / scripts / order processing components of Actinic.
Any help or advice would be very welcome...
Need to decide best course of action...
Dean Hurley
Sumo Webdesign
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