Any real-world e-commerce application using HTMLDB?

Hi,
Any real-world e-commerce application using HTMLDB?
If yes, can you please provide the web links?
Thanks!
Steve

That's why I said "depends on your definition"
According to the Wikipedia, the definition of e-commerce is -
"Electronic commerce, e-commerce or ecommerce consists primarily of the distributing, buying, selling, marketing,
and servicing of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks."So nothing mentioned there about the size/number of transactions ;)
So, is your question "Has anybody built a site in HTMLDB that handles the number of transactions that Amazon handles?"
I'd be surprised if the answer were Yes, however HTMLDB (depending on your architecture) is capable of scaling to a huge number of users.
Do you have a particular application/project in mind, or is it just a hypothetical question?

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