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19-Apr-2006, 10:51 PM #1
Paypal, mastercard, visa, etc...
Good day. How are you? I'm building my web site and i'd like to know how to include the paypal, mastercard and visa logos. Also what else do i need to add to my web commands so my customers will be able to pay by these ways. Ok everybody's help will be appreciated. Thank you!
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20-Apr-2006, 01:27 AM #2
PayPal explains everything on their site including logos you can include.
If you want to take Visa/MasterCard directly, you need a merchant account as well as a gateway and need to install an SSL certificate on your site.
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22-Apr-2006, 03:07 PM #3
depending on what your using to make your websites (straight HTML, dreamweaver, frontpage, etc.)

you could intergrate coldfusion to setup for an account features. This will enable you to accept payments via credit cards, and then go on the route as listed above.

it would just make the situation easier, but coldfusion is costly....
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