Cartweaver ColdFusion 3

Hi,
I am new to Cartweaver ColdFusion 3 and I have no clue how it
works. I watched the Lynda.com for shopping cart, which basically
uses cartweaver for the whole thing. I read through the document
that came with the purchase of cartweaver. But I have no clue how
to use it. I have my site designed out and I just need to put the
shopping cart icon, the "buy" icon, the "register for new user"
icon, and things like that in. But I have no clue how to use it. I
been playing around with cartweaver for hours and it's still going
no where. I tried putting the "result" provided by cartweaver into
a page, but after I saved it and opened it back up, everything was
out of order. The tables are a mess. Please help!
Thank you!!!!

Have you tried their support forums? I think they are NNTP
only but the
address is news://support.cartweaver.com and there are
several forums.
Nancy Gill
Adobe Community Expert
Author: Dreamweaver 8 e-book for the DMX Zone
Co-Author: Dreamweaver MX: Instant Troubleshooter (August,
2003)
Technical Editor: Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual,
DMX 2004: The Complete Reference, DMX 2004: A Beginner's
Guide
Mastering Macromedia Contribute
Technical Reviewer: Dynamic Dreamweaver MX/DMX: Advanced PHP
Web Development
"kc73837" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:fkctb1$rln$[email protected]..
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Cartweaver ColdFusion 3 and I have no clue
how it works. I
> watched
> the Lynda.com for shopping cart, which basically uses
cartweaver for the
> whole
> thing. I read through the document that came with the
purchase of
> cartweaver.
> But I have no clue how to use it. I have my site
designed out and I just
> need
> to put the shopping cart icon, the "buy" icon, the
"register for new user"
> icon, and things like that in. But I have no clue how to
use it. I been
> playing
> around with cartweaver for hours and it's still going no
where. I tried
> putting
> the "result" provided by cartweaver into a page, but
after I saved it and
> opened it back up, everything was out of order. The
tables are a mess.
> Please
> help!
>
> Thank you!!!!
>

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    > Cartweaver product.
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    Umm I'm really upset and I want to be taken care of too!
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    Shocker

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    http://www.Cartweaver.com
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    "Anthony Spears" <[email protected]> wrote in
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    > Has anyone that is using Cartweaver figured out a way
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    >
    > My client would really like the customer to be able to
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    >
    > Anthony
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    lawrence  at  cartweaver  dot  com
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    Lawrence Cramer - *Adobe Community Professional*
    http://www.Cartweaver.com
    PHP & ColdFusion Shopping Cart for Adobe Dreamweaver
    Stay updated:
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    Lawrence Cramer - *Adobe Community Professional*
    http://www.Cartweaver.com
    PHP & ColdFusion Shopping Cart for Adobe Dreamweaver
    Stay updated:
    http://forums.cartweaver.com
    http://www.facebook.com/cartweaver
    http://blog.cartweaver.com

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    Here are a few resources you may want to check out.
    http://tinyurl.com/877vfsz  -  training on ecommerce and Cartweaver
    http://tinyurl.com/8a3oku7 - training on ColdFusion
    http://tinyurl.com/4lp7u8d -  training for PHP
    note: Lynda.com is a paid subscription site, but if you are not a member  you can sign up for a seven day free trial which will give you plenty of time to go through this course - here is the URL for the trial sign up page:
    http://tinyurl.com/7dqryy7
    There are also many good tutorials to be found on the Adobe Developer's Network
    http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/application_development.html
    Hope you find these helpful.
    Lawrence Cramer - *Adobe Community Professional*
    http://www.Cartweaver.com
    PHP & ColdFusion Shopping Cart for Adobe Dreamweaver
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