Seems like we are debating on clueless CEOs lately!

I feel a great disturbance in the force, as arising this issue shows
a worrying confusion from the CEO in the first place. If people is
going to access the website not from a mailed link, but from a link
on the associate's site, only paranoids won't trust the URL.
Otherwise paypal, 2checkout and google -just to name a few- would be
out of business. Case dismissed, next!

There is actually extensive literature against your CEO's loved
iframes. I hope said literature, along with an estimation about how
that and similar approaches will lead to increased complexity, costs
and severe issues, could be convincing enough.

I sadly doubt you will stop banging your head on the wall, even if
you get your point across on this one. Micromanagement is impermeable
to forecasts, analysis and rational argumentation. This kind of people
only gets it, if ever, when things actually, finally and irreversibly,
fail.

May the force, and all the patience and luck you can gather, be with
you.


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