Putting up a Web Store SandBox with ASP.NET 2.0

Posted by: Rick Strahls WebLog, on 03 Aug 2005 | View original

Last night I finally got a little spare time to put up a SandBox version of the West Wind Web Store on the Web site. The SandBox is meant to be an open sample that people can play around with faux-shopping experience with faux-payments and items and have access to the full admin interface. Here's your chance to break shit ...   This is the same West Wind Web Store running here on the site, just adjusted to allow access to the Admin interface, so people can see the setup forms as well as...

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