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ReadMe.txt
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# dashCommerce License #
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dashCommerce is licensed under the following license. If you do not accept the terms, please discontinue the use of dashCommerce and uninstall dashCommerce.
Your license to the dashCommerce source and/or binaries is governed by the Reciprocal Public License 1.5 (RPL1.5) license as described here:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/rpl1.5.txt
If you do not wish to release the source of software you build using dashCommerce, you may purchase a site license, which will allow you to deploy dashCommerce for the use in 1 web store using 1 URL. You may purchase a site license here:
http://LinktoPurchaseHere
Open the .sln file and build the solution. Once you have built the solution, create an application in IIS and have it's root pointing at the Web folder.
You can then run the installer, located at http://<yourdomain>/install/install.aspx. This installer will run you through the process of installing the database and the necessary database objects.
If you have any questions, comments, or concern, please leave them in the dashCommerce 3 issues log on github.
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In order to run dashCommerce, you will need the following installed on your server / computer:
Windows 7
Internet Information Service 7.5 (IIS 7.5)
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition or higher
If you are going to develop with dashCommerce, then you will also need Microsoft Visual Studio 2011.
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The following folks were nice enough to allow us to use some of their code (or customized versions) for this project:
Steve Stchur (http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/021605-1.aspx) - Provided the mechanism for the DataGrid row highlighting. I've customized it, but the idea was his.
Michael Libby (http://aspalliance.com/822) - Provided the mechanism for binding some the menus. I've customized it, but the idea came from that article.
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