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I am designing a website for someone who wants a shopping cart. Can anyone recommend a website where I can purchase a script for these things things (shopping carts, enquiry forms, logging in, etc) and give instructions on how to add them to the website. I am using dreamweaver and have basic knowledge of HTML only

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ehmm I do not want to be sarcastic but right now you took more then you can handle. Above mentioned things are prety much done in PHP, ASP.NET or in JSP. Without prior knowledge of any of them you just get stuck in big time problem. You should realy quickly start learning PHP as that is fastest route for you right now. Also get some background on SQL
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