I'd like to use oscommerce/oscmax in a different way than usual, and I want to find out if this will work.
I plan to have a bunch of very small sites,
www.domain1.com, www.domain2.com, www.domain3.com,
each with one or several products, and all these sites would use the same oscommerce/oscmax as the back end, at https://www.domain.com.
A site would consist of an entry page with info about the product, and a button to buy the product, which would then take you to the backend.
There would also be a few products to upsell on each site.
But there would not be the idea of a catalog with lots of products on the homepage.
oscommerce would be stored at www.domain.com, and each of the small sites would refer to the same database and shopping cart at https://www.domain.com .
There would not be any connection between the different sites--I wouldn't want someone to be able to easily get from one site to the other.
Also, I would use MVS, since the different products are drop-shipped from different locations.
Does this sound like it would work?
Are there any problems I should look out for? Anything I need to know about implementing things this way?
Thanks very much for any help with this.




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