Where do they buy the key? From you or from the ISP?
IF it is from you, an easy way would be to handle the security from your
own website.
Have them enter the url of their website along with their payment information.
Your website can then access their website via cfhttp, and go to a hidden
administration page which will let you mark the database as paid for this
individual, or for everyone if the isp pays for everyone.
While there, you may as well run a report on how many sites are active, and
how many are marked as paid. Compare it to how many actually paid and you
can confront the isp if the numbers don't match, or inactivate the ones
that are marked as paid and didn't.
Al
a1webs.com
At 06:22 AM 2/28/2001 -0600, you wrote:
> > > app would be hosted by the users ISP so access to the program templates
> > > would be as protected as can be expected. When the user opens the
> > > applications the login screen would ask for a username and password
> > (default
> > > to begin with ) and a registration key. After 30 days the app would
> > require
> > > the registration key to continue using it.
> > >
> > > If the application were running on my own server I would just set up
>keys
> > in
> > > a database and flag the account when the product was paid for. In this
> > > scenario the application runs on someone else's box.
> > > A new user account is generated simply by going into Internet Service
> > > Manager and creating a new website, as soon as the user follows the url
>to
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