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From: "Tom Zamani" <tomz@redflex.com.au>
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Subject: Re: e-commerce
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 15:19:12 +1000
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What is your Question ?
That is there is any Pre-Packaged application to do this, or is the ISP to
help you out.
The issue is the security more than any thing else.
if you have SSL(128 bit encryption ) then the rest is a matterr of few hours
to build.
if you are looking for a ISP which would provide you with such a service I
am sure that there many of them around.

We developed our own application on a 64 bit SSL encryption, there are some
method of inital validation of the credit cards which can be done without
interacting with bank, I do not have them any more. but I am sure that some
of the banks would provide them to you.
Good luck Tom


Rob Turner <robt@publicans.com> wrote in message
news:38E90A77.F5B0AE2D@publicans.com...
> Has anyone developed any e-commerce solutions utilizing OAS?
> Specifically, is anyone taking credit card payments over the web using
> OAS?  If you are accepting credit card payments, did you write the
> application yourself or did you purchase a pre-packaged solution?
>
> Thanks,
> Rob Turner


