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safright2012-10-06 22:20:00
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safright, 2012-10-06 22:20:00

E-commerce platform (CMS/CMF) to launch a website in the states?

It is planned to start developing a site for the US market - we need help / advice / guidance in choosing a platform. And in general, I would like to get off the small-town UMI (the knowledge gained over the year allows, and individual jambs and congestion / underdevelopment of the platform itself are already pretty annoying).
Basic requirements: sane documentation, the ability to work seamlessly with orders, connect payment and delivery systems. The volume of the catalog will not be too large - hardly more than 10 thousand items, and at first - hardly more than a thousand.
Possible languages: PHP, server-side JS, Python, it would also be great if there is a template engine for XSLT.
So far I'm looking at Prestashop, Magento, ProStores and Ubercart + Drupal and I'm thinking how many bicycles I have to invent if we take any framework as a basis.
I would be grateful for any recommendations, since everything can be sanely studied only for a very long time, and the pitfalls will still remain.

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Alexander, 2012-10-06
@Alexx_ps

Magento is very popular with them now.

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Denis Savitsky, 2012-10-07
@qweewq

Very comfortable - spray on rails3

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Andrey, 2012-10-07
@andreypaa

You mentioned Ubercart + Drupal - I would try this bundle, but it would be nice to take a closer look at Drupal Commerce drupal.org/project/commerce is a more actively developing e-commerce platform

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LORiO, 2012-10-07
@LORIO

And I like oscommerce.
It works on any hosting, it keeps a large database and users without any problems.
Lots of plugins.
The only thing is that the interface is strongly sewn into the engine. So ready-made themes come immediately with the engine))

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Puma Thailand, 2012-10-08
@opium

magento and once again magento
if there are a lot of goods and the turnover is good, then magento enterprise pulls a lot there.

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