Ronx
Sat Aug 19 03:53:58 CDT 2006
You will need a security certificate installed on your website to enable
the SSL. If the order form is to be processed by a FrontPage component,
the FPextensions will have to be installed on Port 443.
Credit Card information cannot be stored in the website - it needs to be
stored in a secured database (if your bank allows this - many don't) or
processed immediately without storage. IMO, Access is not a secure
database for this purpose. Credit Card information must not be sent from
the website by email, unless the email is encrypted using a method approved
by your bankers.
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"Lee R." <Lee R.@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5FB4D18A-7380-4AAD-9A00-AA7EA7F9816B@microsoft.com...
> I've created a website in FrontPage 2000. I have an order form that I'd
> now
> like to make secure because I want to start accepting credit card
> payments
> via this form. Can anyone help? I've checked the reference books I've
> got
> but it appears that a whole new website has to be created. I just want
> to
> use SSL on an existing page that I intend on editing. Thanks, Lee R.