
Originally Posted by
Vasili
Most cart scripts other than PayPal have an INVENTORY module, meaning that they allow you to load items SKUs, images, descriptions, etc. which will then either display on the Category Page if there is a stock level of at least one unit, or if alternately selected as a configuration, the Item will display on the Category Page with an Inventory Stock Quantity (even if it is Nil or "zero").
PayPal is simply a TRANSACTIONAL software, and not truly a "Shopping Cart" script .... the differences are HUGE and obvious.
If you must rely upon PayPal rather than a Merchant Account for processing, you can still choose a Shopping Cart that has the features you desire (such as the Inventory Display mentioned above) and still elect to use PayPal as the processing agent for your transactions. It is done all the time .... it just means the customer is forwarded to the PayPal site to complete the transaction, and then returns to whatever page on your [shopping cart] site you pre-configured.