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A Project Report On Online Shopping Cart for Motorbikes
SYNOPSIS
The Project entitled "MOTORBIKES SHOPPING CART" is a web-based application Software developed in PHP LANGUAGE using html, CSS as a scripting language.
The main aim of "ONLINE SHOPPING" is to improve the services of Customers and vendors. It maintains the details of customer payments, product receipts, addition of new customers, products and also updating, deletion for the
same. It also stores the details of invoices generated by customer and payments made by them with all Payments details like credit card.
The primary features of the project entitled "ONLINE SHOPPING" are high accuracy, design flexibility and easy availability. And also it uses database tables Representing
entities and relationships between entities.
Overview of the project
The central concept of the application is to allow the customer to shop virtually using the
Internet and allow customers to buy the items and articles of their desire from the store. The
information pertaining to the products are stores on an RDBMS at the server side (store). The
Server process the customers and the items are shipped to the address submitted by them.
The application was designed into two modules first Os for the customers who wish to
buy the articles. Second is for the storekeepers who maintains and updates the information
pertaining to the articles and those of the customers?
Objective Of The project
The system is capable of maintaining details of various customers, vendors, Products and storing all the day to day transactions such as generation of shipment address bills, handling customers and product receipts, updating of stores. The central concept of the application is to allow the customer to shop virtually using the Internet and allow customers to buy the items and articles of their desire from the store. The information pertaining to the products are stores on an RDBMS at the server side (store). The Server process the customers and the items are shipped to the address submitted by them.
FEATURES IN PHP
PHP manages freeing all resources. Users does not required to free file handle resource, database resources, memory, etc, unless programmer need to free resource during script execution.
(All resources are released after script execution)
PHP4 also have reference count feature. For example, memory for variables is shared when it assigned to other variable. If contents has been changed, PHP4 allocate new memory for it.
For example, programmer does not have to use pass by reference for large parameters for better performance with PHP4.
It would be a nice section for new PHP users, if there is "Resource Handling" section or like. Explanation about reference count feature in PHP4 would be very helpful to write better PHP4 scripts also.
A brief History of HTML
HTML was originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN, and popularized by the Mosaic browser developed at NCSA. During the course of the 1990s it has blossomed with
the explosive growth of the Web. During this time, HTML has been extended in a number of ways. The Web depends on Web page others andvendors sharing the same conventions for HTML. This has motivated joint work on specification for HTML. HTML 2.0 (November 1995) was developed under the aegis of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to codify common practice in late 1994. HTML+(1993) and [HTML 3.0] (1995) proposed much richer versions of HTML.Despite never receiving consensus in standard discussions, these drafts led to the adoption
of a range of new features. The efforts of the World Wide Web Consortium’s Html working group to codify common practice in 1996 resulted in HTML 3.2(January 1997). Most
people agree that HTML documents should work well across different browsers and platforms.
Achieving interoperability lowers costs to content provides since that must develop only
one version of a document. If the effort is not made, there is much greater risk that the Web will evolve into a proprietary world of incompatible formats, ultimately reducing the
Web's commercial potential for all participants. HTML has been developed with the vision
that all manner of devices should be able to use information on the Web; PCs with graphics displays of varying resolution and color depths, cellular telephones, hand held
devices, devices for speech for output and input, computers with high or low bandwidth, and so on.
Internalization
This version of HTML has been designed with the help of experts in the field of international
-libation, so that document may be written in every language and web transported easily
around the world. This has been accomplished by incorporating [RFC2070], which deals with the
internationalization of HTML. One important step has been the adoption of the ISO? IEC: 10646 Standard (ISO10646) as the document character set for HTML. This is the world's most inclusive standard dealing with issues of the representation of international characters, test direction, punctuation, and other world language issues. HTML now offers greater support for diverse human languages within a document. This allows for more effective indexing of documents for search engines, higher-quality typography, better text-to-text-speech conversion, correct hyphenation, etc.
Style Sheets
Style Sheets simplify HTML markup and largely relieve HTML of the responsibilities of presentation. They give both authors and users control over the presentation of
documents-font information, alignment, colors, etc. The mechanism for associating a style sheet with a document is independent of the style sheet language. Before the advent of style sheets, authors and had limited control over rendering. HTML 3.2 included a number of attributes and elements offering control over alignment, font size, and text color. Authors also exploited tables and images as a means for laying out pages. The relatively long time it takes for users to upgrade their browser’s means that these features will continue to be used for some time. However, since style sheets often more powerful presentation mechanisms, the World Wide Web consortium will
eventually phases out many of HTML's presentation elements and attributes.
CONCLUSION
The central concept of the application is to allow the customer to shop virtually using the Internet and allow customers to buy the items and articles of their desire from the store. The information pertaining to the products are stores on an RDBMS at the server side (store). The Server process the customers and the items are shipped to the address submitted by them.
The application was designed into two modules first Os for the customers who wish to buy the articles. Second is for the storekeepers who maintains and updates the
information pertaining to the articles and those of the customers?