Re: Webstar SSL and Non-SSL question
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21044
interpreted = N
texte = >My goal is to handle all of the product searching and shopping cart>functions within the non-SSL Webstar (3.0.1, Webcat 2.1.3 acgi version)>for reasons of productivity; then pass only the page where we collect the>Credit Card from the SSL server, then go back to non-SSL for invoicing,>etc.; also for retrieving completed orders.Good so far, except that some other users are still using SSL 2.x instead of SSL 3.x, but I don't remember why ...>The problem:>>The SSL server can find the Shopping cart folder when addressed like this>in the WevCatalog preferences: ../ec_common/ShoppingCarts (Note: the>ShoppingCarts folder is inside of a common directory for e-commerce>(ec_common) and is shared among 5 individual stores from a common owner).Why don't you have different shopping cart and order folders inside each of your 5 different store folders? Then you can use relative URLs, and your order files for all 5 stores will be stored separately, instead of all being stored in the same common folder.Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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>My goal is to handle all of the product searching and shopping cart>functions within the non-SSL Webstar (3.0.1, Webcat 2.1.3 acgi version)>for reasons of productivity; then pass only the page where we collect the>Credit Card from the SSL server, then go back to non-SSL for invoicing,>etc.; also for retrieving completed orders.Good so far, except that some other users are still using SSL 2.x instead of SSL 3.x, but I don't remember why ...>The problem:>>The SSL server can find the Shopping cart folder when addressed like this>in the WevCatalog preferences: ../ec_common/ShoppingCarts (Note: the>ShoppingCarts folder is inside of a common directory for e-commerce>(ec_common) and is shared among 5 individual stores from a common owner).Why don't you have different shopping cart and order folders inside each of your 5 different store folders? Then you can use relative URLs, and your
order files for all 5 stores will be stored separately, instead of all being stored in the same common folder.Sincerely,Ken Grome808-737-6499WebDNA Solutionsmailto:ken@webdna.nethttp://www.webdna.net
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