Hi Nick, I have been going crazy since our last exchange. I am curious as to whether or not you have found any answers to my etext/Wordpress question.
And I have another question. I plan on experimenting with a new method of fraud prevention, involving client side certificates, and using JavaScript to have a user digitally sign and encrypt a sales agreement using his or her private key, and send that back in an extra, hidden field in the checkout form. That the client signed it, and not someone else, can then be confirmed using the usual methods in PKI systems. Do you have any thoughts on a) configuring OFBiz/BigFish to support use of client side certificates when they're available, and b) adding the JavaScript I require to the checkout form? This provides both non-repudiation for both parties to the transaction and security, so the client can rest assured that the details of the transaction will not be altered once he or she has accepted it: the objective being to protect both the merchant and consumer from fraud. How easy, or difficult would you say this is likely to be? Thanks Ted On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Nick Rosser <[email protected]> wrote: > Ted, > > You're welcome. Let me mull over your electronic text / Wordpress query ... > > > Best Regards, > > *Nick Rosser* > [email protected] > Tel: 1.516.742.7888 x221 > Cell: 1.516.901.1720 > www.solveda.com > > On 5/7/2013 3:36 PM, Ted Byers wrote: >> >> I should have begun my last response with a big THANK YOU. Please >> forgive my momentary lapse in manners. I appreciate your reply, and >> the time taken to write it. >> >> Thanks >> >> Ted -- R.E.(Ted) Byers, Ph.D.,Ed.D. [email protected] CTO Merchant Services Corp. 17665 Leslie st., unit 30 Newmarket , Ontario L3Y 3E3
