Jochem Maas wrote: > tell him this: "never ever ever ever so much as accept a creditcard number > as input to any of his scripts let alone store it somewhere - leave that to > the payment provider who has the expertise, secure (hopefully) system and massive > liability fund to be able to deal with such things professionally." > OK, jotted down. > payment provider is probably a more used term. but yes her needs one > of those. > one example is paypal - there are plenty of others. > He's not selling any physical product. He's selling services and on-line videos. So I don't know if PayPal suits his needs. > google/yahoo knows more than me :-) > Yes, there are quite a lot, but how do we know if such and such site is a real one? Or an honest one? Just like phishing sites are proliferating, I think we'd be careful with anything found in the Net. Don't you agree? ---------- * Zoner PhotoStudio 8 - Your Photos perfect, shared, organised! www.zoner.com/zps You can download your free version. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php