1 texasag90 Jan 11, 2008 17:57
3 texasag90 Jan 11, 2008 19:02
Sorry. That was stupid. It's phpbay, not phpebay.
Accouding to their site, phpBay Pro (which you have to pay for) is a script that allows you to "to display keyword rich Ebay auction listings... ...with just a few lines of php code."
http://store.wiredstudios.com/_catalog/phpbay_pro/_phpbay_pro_api
They offer a WordPress plugin.
With that, you can get sites that look like this:
Basically, it would allow you to build a niche store inside of b2evo and drive traffic to it via blog posts...
4 yabba Jan 11, 2008 19:11
Ohhh cool, I could charge $49 an install :D
I think the "just use an rss reader" suggestion was closest ( it also lead to another paid version )
If you want an rss reader we released on in the plugins forum ;)
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5 texasag90 Jan 11, 2008 19:17
Yeah, I have a problem with integration of a paid script into an opensource project too.
6 afwas Jan 11, 2008 21:45
Why don' t you all head for the support centre of the vendor?
7 texasag90 Jan 11, 2008 21:54
I was actually thinking about trying to write the interface plugin myself -- I've been looking for an excuse to do that, and it look pretty straight forward.
8 afwas Jan 11, 2008 22:16
You can save yourself the $49,-
[url=http://developer.ebay.com/common/api/]eBay Developers Program[/url]
Good luck
9 texasag90 Jan 11, 2008 22:59
Cool. I did not know about that.
Neat!
I'm kinda of a Perl guy, so php is taking some getting used to.
A link would be extremly useful ;) ( and not a link to bloody ebay :| )
The only relevant reference I found online said "use an rss reader" ;)
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