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Oct 2007

This is a post one of our clients J.D. Panyko (http://www.panyko.com/) made at 1http://drupal.org/node/1802191



"I stumbled across http://www.e-junkie.com which looked like a good solution for my [simple] ecommerce needs. But it uses thickbox with the latest jQuery, and broke when used in Drupal.



However with the jQuery Update module, it works great.



Long story short, you can use http://www.e-junkie.com shopping cart with Drupal 5.x by installing the jQuery Update module.



http://drupal.org/project/jqueryupdate



Regarding E-Junkie: I found the Ubercart module needs a little more development, and ecommerce module is overkill for selling just a few products. Most proprietary shoppings carts are expensive and create all the product pages and storefront stuff. I didn't need that. All I wanted was to create the product pages within Drupal, paste in some 'add to cart' buttons, and have the shopping cart be external to Drupal. E-junkie satisfies this. It handles product options, coupons, taxes, shipping, etc, then creates the button html. It uses jQuery and thickbox to produce a nice looking cart. It works nicely with PayPal Standard and Pro, among others. Finally it's cheap, in fact free for non-profits."

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Very nice, looks great to me!



(BTW, I took the liberty of removing the period from the end of your shop URL, so our forum software would make your link clickable to reach the right page. :^)