Rev cgi store question
Luis
luis at anachreon.co.uk
Tue Apr 8 18:18:01 EDT 2008
I'd add:
0.5) Secure (via https).
Cheers,
Luis.
Richard Miller wrote:
> I've had difficulty finding a flexible, low-cost, easy-to-setup web
> store. If someone can suggest one, I'd appreciate it. The three pieces I
> need are:
>
> 1) process orders for overseas customers
> 2) offer multiple shipping options
> 3) allow options to be set for specific products (like color selection)
>
> I only need to handle a half-dozen products.
>
> Thanks.
> Richard Miller
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2008, at 1:20 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> Richard Miller wrote:
>>
>>> I'd like to set up a simple web page where I collect a customer's
>>> billing information and process it via a Rev cgi script. I already
>>> have the cgi side worked out. If I set up an SSL certificate for
>>> this web page (and I already have SSL in place on the cgi
>>> processing side), am I all set? I guess the part I don't quite
>>> understand is, if I put an SSL certificate on the web page, is there
>>> anything I need to do on the Rev cgi side when the billing
>>> information is received (to convert it or unencrypt it), or does
>>> that information come into the cgi script in a form I can readily
>>> process?
>>
>> Is it possible? Sure.
>>
>> Is it cost-effective? Given the hundreds of payments systems
>> available for web stores, and how much of a target for security risks
>> all web stores are, do you really want to reinvent that wheel?
>>
>> --
>> Richard Gaskin
>> Managing Editor, revJournal
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