Posted by J. C. Denton on 09/28/05 13:24
Joe 写道:
> I hope to get someone who posts on ebay and is familiar with it...
>
> I was asked to create a template for a friend. She sells on ebay and her
> auction page includes several images of the items (paintings) she's selling.
> The format is awful and she doesn't want to spend the money for the 'extras'
> ebay offers to make her images stand out more, what she really needs is high
> res. images.
>
> So what I would like to know, if anyone here knows, are sellers allowed to
> copy/paste php code in the description? I imagine the description section is
> where people enter their html about their product so this is where you would
> paste the template? (I haven't sold on ebay in a while, can you tell? )
>
> All the template would be doing is calling her images from her web site. The
> reason I want to use php rather than html is because I want to create an
> admin section on her personal web site where all she would need to do is
> fill in a form for her auction description and use a file browser to upload
> the appropriate photo from her PC to a folder which adds the path to her
> database and into the template, then all she would need to do is copy/paste
> the code into her auction. She does not know anything about html or coding
> so an API would be nice for her and it will render a nicely formatted
> auction page when visited.
>
> Does anyone know if something like this is allowed or does ebay even support
> php??
>
>
Ebay runs on Microsoft-IIS/5.0 so it doesn't support PHP!
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