Yeah WAY OT,

Please respond to Erwin off list.

This list only covers web standards, if the brief was bigger than that it
would explode and become unusable. There are no web standards involved in
server-side technologies and tasks like card processing.

We have a CMS list to discuss the output of these types of systems and how
to make them standards compliant. If this had been asked on the CMS list I
wouldn't have minded a bit. Erwin, I suggest you subscribe to it and ask the
question there.

Log into http://webstandardsgroup.org/members/ and change your email
preferences to receive that list.

If you want to discuss this issue (the thread closure) please write to
[email protected] and NOT the list. I will unsubscribe anyone discussing it on
list. It's not negotiable! We're trying to keep the noise down and this is
noise.

The Guidelines (that you all agreed to on joining) cover this very clearly.

What the list covers and does not cover

The mail list covers any topic associated with web standards including:

Implementing Web Standards - eg: technologies such as HTML, XHTML, CSS, DOM,
UAAG, RDF, XML
Discussing best practice in these technologies
Announcements of tools that can help build standards compliant sites
Accessibility and semantically correct markup
W3C specifications, drafts and proposals
Useful resources that promote knowledge in Web Standards
Site reviews and critiques
Assistance with aspects of web standards such as site checking, layout
issues etc.

The mail list does not cover:

Non-Web Standards related issues and support
Discussion of server-side scripting beyond that directly involved with Web
Standards
Discussion of content management/web publishing system issues beyond those
directly involved with Web Standards (there is a CMS list for that purpose,
see the resources section for details)
Detailed software support such as using a browser, installing a server,
installing any tools etc.
Product and service advertisements of a purely commercial nature
Employment opportunities

Peter

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Erwin Heiser
> Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 4:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: SPAM: [WSG] Online payments
>
> Hi all,
> Sorry if this is slightly OT.
> I�m starting a website for a hotel and they would like to
> implement some
> kind of on-line reservation system with possible credit card
> payments. Since
> I have never done something like this before, are there any
> good (commercial
> or not) PHP-solutions available for this?
> Could I do this myself or do I have to call in a programmer?
> Any and all suggestions welcome...
>
>
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