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By Robyn Greenspan May 5, 2000 Online shopping carts are similar to real shopping carts, except you don''t have to worry about them banging up your car in the parking lot or having one wheel that sticks. The customer sees which items are selected before checking out of the store and has an opportunity to review the items and make changes. A typical shopping cart program will list each item in the cart, the quantity of items in the cart, a description of each item, the price per item and the subtotal of the order before taxes and shipping charges. When the customer has reviewed and approved the shopping cart''s contents, it''s time to checkout! At this point, you should begin using a secure protocol to protect your customer''s confidential information during transmission. To utilize a secure protocol, be sure that any links to the next step in the checkout process begin with https://. Shopping carts can be independent pieces of software so companies can customize them to meet their needs or they can be one of the components in a full-service ecommerce package. You can "checkout" more information on shopping carts by going here: |