You don't need barcodes. Not to do what we're talking about here. It's not a stock control system, it's not an ordering system.
In your shop system (doesn't matter what it is, I've coded them, sold them implemented them, they're like bikes, basically all the same , just a few extra bells or whistles), there will be a table that holds the descriptions of stuff. Like "Harley Davidson jacket Black size 60 ". And another table that holds the prices of stuff. And another table that holds the current stock on hand. (maybe colour and size are in separate tables). There'll be lots of other stuff, but that 's all you need. Nothing secret here, you don't even need to specify the part numbers (might be an idea for engine type stuff) .
Each night you copy that info into the web page.
Then I can let my mouse do the walking, when I'm interested in something. Go to your web page. Do a search on "jacket". Oh, that's a nice one. How much. Yeah I can afford that. And in my size too. Then I go in and see you and ask to try it on , and ask for a 50% discount and all the rest. Basically your website is doing your prospect qualification. If the jacket isn't what I'm interested in, or I can't afford it, I don't waste your time. If it is I'm already half sold. A hot prospect.
The technicalities are dead easy. if your web development people mumble or waffle, sack them. Oh, and security on a system like that is NOT an issue. You aren't taking orders on line, no credit card info or anything. Park the web server in a DMZ, you'll be doing that anyway, and it's not an issue at all.



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