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    Hello Rune-Server web devs & web designers
    I've started up a new project, an open-source shopping cart for all your RSPS eCommerce needs!

    This is a public project where users with a GitHub account may push filtered updates to the project.

    A link to the GitHub can be found here:
    https://github.com/Brandito24/ezajaxshop

    I will be adding to this as much as I can over time but I'm giving the community the option whether or not they want to add/improve anything by creating a git repository of it and hosting it via GitHub.

    This is currently under being released under Mozilla Public License 2.0

    Also, sorry about the readme, still getting to know my way around markdown.

    Using jQuery for the AJAX & PHP for storing the cart items into a $_SESSION


    Media: (will be updated when visible changes are made/added)
    Version 1.1:
    Spoiler for 1.1:


    Version 1.5:
    Spoiler for 1.5:

    The add to cart buttons are visible because I had my mouse hovering over the right hand side column of items while taking the screenshot.


    Here's what it looks like when you've got items in the cart and when you add an item to the cart:







    If you want to read the huge-ass license, you can do so by viewing the spoiler:
    Spoiler for Mozilla Public License 2.0:

    Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
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    1. Definitions
    --------------

    1.1. "Contributor"
    means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to
    the creation of, or owns Covered Software.

    1.2. "Contributor Version"
    means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used
    by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution.

    1.3. "Contribution"
    means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.

    1.4. "Covered Software"
    means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached
    the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code
    Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case
    including portions thereof.

    1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses"
    means

    that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described
    in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or

    (b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of
    version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the
    terms of a Secondary License.

    1.6. "Executable Form"
    means any form of the work other than Source Code Form.

    1.7. "Larger Work"
    means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in
    a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.

    1.8. "License"
    means this document.

    1.9. "Licensable"
    means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible,
    whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and
    all of the rights conveyed by this License.

    1.10. "Modifications"
    means any of the following:

    any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to,
    deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered
    Software; or

    (b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered
    Software.

    1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor
    means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method,
    process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such
    Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the
    License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having
    made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its
    Contributor Version.

    1.12. "Secondary License"
    means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU
    Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General
    Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those
    licenses.

    1.13. "Source Code Form"
    means the form of the work preferred for making modifications.

    1.14. "You" (or "Your")
    means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this
    License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that
    controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For
    purposes of this definition, "control" means the power, direct
    or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity,
    whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than
    fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial
    ownership of such entity.

    2. License Grants and Conditions
    --------------------------------

    2.1. Grants

    Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,
    non-exclusive license:

    under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark)
    Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available,
    modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its
    Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or
    as part of a Larger Work; and

    (b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer
    for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its
    Contributions or its Contributor Version.

    2.2. Effective Date

    The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution
    become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first
    distributes such Contribution.

    2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope

    The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under
    this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the
    distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License.
    Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a
    Contributor:

    for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software;
    or

    (b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's
    modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its
    Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor
    Version); or

    (c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of
    its Contributions.

    This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks,
    or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with
    the notice requirements in Section 3.4).

    2.4. Subsequent Licenses

    No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to
    distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this
    License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if
    permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).

    2.5. Representation

    Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its
    Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights
    to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.

    2.6. Fair Use

    This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under
    applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other
    equivalents.

    2.7. Conditions

    Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted
    in Section 2.1.

    3. Responsibilities
    -------------------

    3.1. Distribution of Source Form

    All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any
    Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under
    the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source
    Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this
    License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not
    attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code
    Form.

    3.2. Distribution of Executable Form

    If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then:

    such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code
    Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of
    the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code
    Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more
    than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and

    (b) You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this
    License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the
    license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter
    the recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License.

    3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work

    You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice,
    provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for
    the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered
    Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the
    Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this
    License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software
    under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of
    the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered
    Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary
    License(s).

    3.4. Notices

    You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices
    (including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty,
    or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of
    the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to
    the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.

    3.5. Application of Additional Terms

    You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support,
    indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered
    Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on
    behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any
    such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by
    You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any
    liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support,
    indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional
    disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any
    jurisdiction.

    4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation
    ---------------------------------------------------

    If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this
    License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to
    statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: comply with
    the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b)
    describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must
    be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered
    Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute
    or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a
    recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.

    5. Termination
    --------------

    5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically
    if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become
    compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular
    Contributor are reinstated provisionally, unless and until such
    Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an
    ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the
    non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have
    come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular
    Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor
    notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the
    first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License
    from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after
    Your receipt of the notice.

    5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent
    infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions,
    counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version
    directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to
    You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section
    2.1 of this License shall terminate.

    5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all
    end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which
    have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License
    prior to termination shall survive termination.

    ************************************************** **********************
    * *
    * 6. Disclaimer of Warranty *
    * ------------------------- *
    * *
    * Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" *
    * basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or *
    * statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the *
    * Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a *
    * particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the *
    * quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. *
    * Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You *
    * (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, *
    * repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an *
    * essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is *
    * authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. *
    * *
    ************************************************** **********************

    ************************************************** **********************
    * *
    * 7. Limitation of Liability *
    * -------------------------- *
    * *
    * Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort *
    * (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any *
    * Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as *
    * permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, *
    * special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character *
    * including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of *
    * goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any *
    * and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party *
    * shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This *
    * limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or *
    * personal injury resulting from such party's negligence to the *
    * extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some *
    * jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of *
    * incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and *
    * limitation may not apply to You. *
    * *
    ************************************************** **********************

    8. Litigation
    -------------

    Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the
    courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal
    place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that
    jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions.
    Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring
    cross-claims or counter-claims.

    9. Miscellaneous
    ----------------

    This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject
    matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be
    unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent
    necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides
    that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter
    shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor.

    10. Versions of the License
    ---------------------------

    10.1. New Versions

    Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section
    10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or
    publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a
    distinguishing version number.

    10.2. Effect of New Versions

    You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version
    of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software,
    or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license
    steward.

    10.3. Modified Versions

    If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to
    create a new license for such software, you may create and use a
    modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove
    any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that
    such modified license differs from this License).

    10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary
    Licenses

    If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With
    Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the
    notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached.

    Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice
    -------------------------------------------

    This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
    License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
    file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.

    If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular
    file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE
    file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look
    for such a notice.

    You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.

    Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
    ---------------------------------------------------------

    This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
    defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.
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    Only issue I have is that you're relying on way too much libs in order to get this working lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by IlluZive View Post
    Only issue I have is that you're relying on way too much libs in order to get this working lol
    Just a curious question,

    Why is using Libraries and / or relying on them when they get the job done a bad thing?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IlluZive View Post
    Only issue I have is that you're relying on way too much libs in order to get this working lol
    Ye lel I waited overnight before I went over and removed useless lines of code and pushed more improvements.
    I'm avoiding the use of bootstrap on this and so far I've cut down to only jQuery and AlertifyJS after reading your reply.

    Quote Originally Posted by Logan View Post
    Just a curious question,

    Why is using Libraries and / or relying on them when they get the job done a bad thing?
    Well for one, libs aren't tailored to each websites needs, some of the time, requiring custom builds of libs such as jQuery or AngularJS etc.
    Although peoples opinions on that will vary, but my opinion is that I feel as if libraries should be tailored to the website.
    Keep in mind, this isn't his reasoning, just my own.
    EDIT: Also, most of the libraries in my case were also useless, I added them to test their functionality and forgot to remove them




    Updated the git repository a few times today & last night!



    EDIT: Updated the git repository a few more times today, updated main thread with list of updates (commits)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan View Post
    Just a curious question,

    Why is using Libraries and / or relying on them when they get the job done a bad thing?
    I mean in my opinion it's not a bad thing since I feel you should always reuse code whenever possible, but perhaps some may worry that it reduces flexibility having to rely on those specific libs.
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    lol np mate looks like the community brought ur rep down to ur IQ
    Not too sure about that, it's at 0 . It would have to go minus to even be remotely close to his IQ.
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    always use libraries, what are you afraid of?

    especially open source, which most are, you have 100% control. so knowing that, there's really no excuse except being incapable. learn to read docs and manuals, since they were written for this purpose.

    tbqh the people giving advice like "don't use libs, you don't have control" are full of crackers because it's 2016 and there are libraries to do anything and everything you want - and more.

    especially on a project like this, of course use libs omg if your intention is to have a page that fucking works and you don't want to spend tons of time to do things to waste your time since like i said - it's just a page with some images on it and a few boxes, nothing crazy.

    and who even said you had to upgrade???? it's 2016, and there are a lot of stable open source libraries out there. some implement a development cycle that includes patching in bugfixes to the old versions, so you don't break stuff. come on, man!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkE View Post
    always use libraries, what are you afraid of?

    especially open source, which most are, you have 100% control. so knowing that, there's really no excuse except being incapable. learn to read docs and manuals, since they were written for this purpose.

    tbqh the people giving advice like "don't use libs, you don't have control" are full of crackers because it's 2016 and there are libraries to do anything and everything you want - and more.

    especially on a project like this, of course use libs omg if your intention is to have a page that fucking works and you don't want to spend tons of time to do things to waste your time since like i said - it's just a page with some images on it and a few boxes, nothing crazy.

    and who even said you had to upgrade???? it's 2016, and there are a lot of stable open source libraries out there. some implement a development cycle that includes patching in bugfixes to the old versions, so you don't break stuff. come on, man!!!!
    This 100%
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkE View Post
    always use libraries, what are you afraid of?

    especially open source, which most are, you have 100% control. so knowing that, there's really no excuse except being incapable. learn to read docs and manuals, since they were written for this purpose.

    tbqh the people giving advice like "don't use libs, you don't have control" are full of crackers because it's 2016 and there are libraries to do anything and everything you want - and more.

    especially on a project like this, of course use libs omg if your intention is to have a page that fucking works and you don't want to spend tons of time to do things to waste your time since like i said - it's just a page with some images on it and a few boxes, nothing crazy.

    and who even said you had to upgrade???? it's 2016, and there are a lot of stable open source libraries out there. some implement a development cycle that includes patching in bugfixes to the old versions, so you don't break stuff. come on, man!!!!
    To be honest, I wasn't aware at all that some libs/frameworks patched bug fixes to the older versions.
    If you believe that I should in fact be using libs & frameworks to get the job done I'll be doing so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by funkE View Post
    always use libraries, what are you afraid of?

    especially open source, which most are, you have 100% control. so knowing that, there's really no excuse except being incapable. learn to read docs and manuals, since they were written for this purpose.

    tbqh the people giving advice like "don't use libs, you don't have control" are full of crackers because it's 2016 and there are libraries to do anything and everything you want - and more.

    especially on a project like this, of course use libs omg if your intention is to have a page that fucking works and you don't want to spend tons of time to do things to waste your time since like i said - it's just a page with some images on it and a few boxes, nothing crazy.

    and who even said you had to upgrade???? it's 2016, and there are a lot of stable open source libraries out there. some implement a development cycle that includes patching in bugfixes to the old versions, so you don't break stuff. come on, man!!!!
    He was criticizing the amount of libraries being used -- not whether you should use libraries in general. Although I don't think he's using too many, there is such thing as using too many and it being a problem, but for a project of this size it doesn't make much of a difference other than being unnecessary so who cares.

    Speaking of it being 2016: c'mon man use React or something!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anthony` View Post
    He was criticizing the amount of libraries being used -- not whether you should use libraries in general. Although I don't think he's using too many, there is such thing as using too many and it being a problem, but for a project of this size it doesn't make much of a difference other than being unnecessary so who cares.

    Speaking of it being 2016: c'mon man use React or something!
    I just wrote a reply but some reason my phone thought I tapped on delete not edit lol.

    I've been following your posts on other forums, mostly relating to back end development and by far you're one of the most experienced and professional when it comes to back end, something I have yet to see in the rsps community.

    I've looked into Node, Angular and jQuery but actually forgot to look into React because I actually haven't seen the word for awhile lol

    Thanks for the feedback, I'll be sure to start looking into React. Hope to see you more in this thread
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