Lesson 31 - E-shop in PHP - Finishing cart administration
In the previous lesson, E-shop in PHP - Cart administration, we prepared the model and the helper used for cart administration. In today's tutorial, we'll finish up the model and modify the login mechanism so that it uses emails rather than usernames.
Controller
Let's start by adding the OrderController to the application, which will contain the actions used for processing orders.
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In this tutorial, we'll finish up the user shopping cart administration and modify our e-shop to use emails rather than usernames.
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