Re: Who is doing sign-ups
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 17120
interpreted = N
texte = On 4/17/98 10:52 AM Gary Richter wrote >I have a client that has requested that I design a subscription type>service via webcat. Person comes to site, signs up and pays their dues.>After credit card clearance. Admin of site via browser adds user name and>password to some database. At the end of every month they check whose>subscriptions have expired and they are removed.I set up a system that allows users to sign up, pay by credit card or check(they get validated when the check clears), they get added to the database, additionally I charge users every month/3months/1 year depending on when they signup. Usage is clocked and if a users usage goes to high a warning is sent to the site owner, if usage goes real high the account is disabled and is not renable until the admin resets the account. I use a seperate database from the users.db and use the [include] function to protect those webpages. I don't need to trust him since he only has access to his users.db. Its extremely complex site and its been alot of fun to impress my client with my super capabilities. If he has asked can this be done I just say, cha-ching!.I've got a couple more things to do to it and then I will open a couple of accounts up for webcat users to take a peak. Robert Minor______________________________________Cybermill Communications8616 Joseph Ave.St. Louis, MO 63144(314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com______________________________________Always looking for the easy way!
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On 4/17/98 10:52 AM Gary Richter wrote >I have a client that has requested that I design a subscription type>service via webcat. Person comes to site, signs up and pays their dues.>After credit card clearance. Admin of site via browser adds user name and>password to some database. At the end of every month they check whose>subscriptions have expired and they are removed.I set up a system that allows users to sign up, pay by credit card or check(they get validated when the check clears), they get added to the database, additionally I charge users every month/3months/1 year depending on when they signup. Usage is clocked and if a users usage goes to high a warning is sent to the site owner, if usage goes real high the account is disabled and is not renable until the admin resets the account. I use a seperate database from the users.db and use the
[include] function to protect those webpages. I don't need to trust him since he only has access to his users.db. Its extremely complex site and its been alot of fun to impress my client with my super capabilities. If he has asked can this be done I just say, cha-ching!.I've got a couple more things to do to it and then I will open a couple of accounts up for webcat users to take a peak. Robert Minor______________________________________Cybermill Communications8616 Joseph Ave.St. Louis, MO 63144(314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.comhttp://www.cybermill.com______________________________________Always looking for the easy way!
bob
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