That is correct, only profile info is involved so they don't need
credit card management. Yes, they do have competent server and
security administration personnel; it's just that this is low priority
in the big picture so it's never gotten done.
Thanks for the links; they look like a great place
A non-profit has a http website in which users are filling out
personal and private form information, and the non-profit would like
the get it secured with https. How can this be accomplished
economically? Is the code difficult to write?
Thanks in advance,
Richard P.
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, Richard P. wrote:
A non-profit has a http website in which users are filling out
personal and private form information, and the non-profit would like
the get it secured with https. How can this be accomplished
economically? Is the code difficult to write?
There's no (new)
Thanks for the clarification. How can I find out more, specifically
how the whole process would be accomplished, and what needs to be
reconfigured. Are there tutorial links out there or is it more
complicated than that? Their parent company does have their own secure
web server, and were supposed
On Sep 22, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Richard P. wrote:
A non-profit has a http website in which users are filling out
personal and private form information, and the non-profit would like
the get it secured with https. How can this be accomplished
economically? Is the code difficult to write?
HTTPS is
One of the ways around this is to use an outside CC processor.
One of my members is selling artwork prints of his late wife.
He uses paypal to process all payments.
You have to pay a fee just like you would from an outside CC
processor you would have to employ.
Either way you pay!
Stewart
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009, t.piwowar wrote:
On Sep 22, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Richard P. wrote:
A non-profit has a http website in which users are filling out
personal and private form information, and the non-profit would like
the get it secured with https. How can this be accomplished
economically? Is