Please Read.
MOFcart is offered at the very low $39.95 for those who don't need me for anything. MOFcart's nearest competitor charges $150 per cart. The $39.95 license is for well skilled web technicians, who have a clear grasp of things like server limitations, server paths, shared SSL mappings, CGI permissions, how to edit a perl file with an ASCII editor. If you do not have that level of skill then you should (1) purchase a support incident, (2) purchase a professional installation, or (3) use this support center forum.
The v2.5 Documentation is here
http://merchantorderform.com/docs
The documentation has answers to many questions if you browse it.
A Searchable PDF and CHM are available in
Download area
How To Find Answers to General Info Questions:
Use the search feature at this Support Center
For questions about How the Cart works, or can it do this, go to the example pages on the Demos.
For beginner level stuff on FORMS, PERL, etc. Building Input Pages About Configs
For lots of customizing information see
Customizing
The v2.4 Documentation is here
http://merchantorderform.com/docs24
Copies of the v2.4 Docs are also available in the Download Area
I have 3 Demos of MOFcart v2.5 running at these locations:
SUPPORT POLICY:
The following requests will get responses:
Paid installation requests, paid support requests, requests for the 30 day credit, most Developer License requests, Custom jobs that are already underway and require some personal communication. I will try to answer Support Center postings as I can get to them, and if the request regards something that is not already published somewhere at support center and/or online docs.
The following requests are likely NOT to get responses:
Pleas for help where I can find the answer either at Support Center Search, or what is available with the online Docs, and/or pleas for help where it is clear to me that somone just plainly lacks the necessary level of understanding required to install and maintain moderately complex CGI pkgs.
Important: MOFcart can be moderately complex to install and maintain, and requires at least an intermediate level of understanding about Web technology, including how your particular server Handles and maps SSL (if using), and any limitations your particular server may impose on CGI pkgs. The setup script was written for use with only the best configured commercial servers that handle Shared SSL and CGI with up-to-date preferred technology. Some servers are poorly conifigured to run CGI and Shared SSL, and manual installations are required. If you do not have an intermediate level of understanding about Web technology, then you should probably either not attempt to do a manual installation, or you should find a server to host your site that has optimal configurations for running CGI pkgs under Shared SSL. I have started a list of servers that have up-to-date CGI-Shared SSL technology in eBusiness Links