Hello Rick, Thank you for your reply.
> Hi, > > > I am considering a PHP implementation, and Perl as an alternative. > > Be careful with PHP. This material is security-sensitive, and PHP is so > much targeted at functionality that security is seriously undermined. It's > improving, but I wouldn't risk setting up a SCI with it and treat payments > automatically. Unless you understand all the intricacies of PHP, of > course. Good points Rick. Bottom Line: I'm simply trying to implement a secure system whereby I can check if the customer actually payed (in example:) $20, instead of $0.01. Then I will automatically take the customer to a "download the software" page. I want to do this with the least amount of work on my part. At first, I hoped that DGCs might have a built in system like this for merchants. Now I'm looking for a premade script. I may have found a Perl script which may do it. Also, could anyone point out a really good affiliate tracking system that can be used well with a DGC system? > > (I program in both and love PHP. For some strange reason, Perl has never been my > > best friend). <sigh> :) > > If your dislike for Perl is caused by "it's close to PHP, therefore > confusing" you may want to look into Python. It's a very solid language, > and quite capable of SCI kind of things. Thats probably good advice, but though I know 11 programming languages now, I'm getting quite lazy these days. :)! I'm attempting to be less and less of a programmer, in all honesty. My forte is actually product concepts and design. > > Product info will soon be available to those who contact me off list. > > Yep, it shouldn't go to the tech list. There's also a chat list though, > and service announcements are common there. Indeed Sir. > Cheers, > Rick van Rein. Sincerely, David DaVinci [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to e-gold-tech as: archive@jab.org To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use e-gold's Secure Randomized Keyboard (SRK) when accessing your e-gold account(s) via the web and shopping cart interfaces to help thwart keystroke loggers and common viruses.