You are right that what web2py does it server side. It does not store the 
credit card info (not by default) but this allows the server to know if a 
transaction went through or not.
I would like to see a prototype of client-size integration and a 
server-side notifications of payments success/failure.

massimo

On Wednesday, 10 April 2013 14:02:20 UTC-5, David Ripplinger wrote:
>
> I'm recently learning about Stripe, and so far it seems like a great 
> option for credit card processing. I noticed that there is a very simple 
> add-on Massimo wrote to do Stripe charges and similar actions, but it does 
> not seem to at all follow the pattern Stripe was intended to be used. 
> Massimo's module requires actually entering the credit card number, but 
> Stripe is built so that the web app doesn't need to ever see credit card 
> numbers but instead use Stripe provided tokens that represent the credit 
> card info that Stripe has saved.
>
> Stripe already has a server-side library that can be installed, which I 
> intend to do (once I figure out how to do it successfully on 
> pythonanywhere---for some reason it isn't working). But it would be nice, I 
> think, to include Stripe's library in the out-of-the-box installation of 
> web2py.
>
> What are people's thoughts on this subject?
>

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