want easy? encrypt it and store it in a COOKIE! LOL
"Carlisle, Eric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/28/2002 03:08:50
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First of all, kudos!! Well spoken :)
Now here's my beef:
> ... which would she prefer? She would prefer less typing.
But are 16 characters going to make a big difference? Sure she has to
get
her card, but isn't she used to that when making any other purchase?
> ...he wouldn't even care. His assumption is that his informat
ion is
> well-protected and even if it gets out, he has fraud protection.
That's too bad. Still, I can't help wondering if he didn't make sure
to
"rip up the carbons" back in the day. :)
> Unless you have an extremely specialized site, you are not its target
> audience.
If I'm spending money, I am the target audience.
EC
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