SofaGeorge
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w0lfie said:In order for him to make that page secure, he will either have to purchase a Secure SSL certificate from a company like Thawte or Verisign. (that is, if he wants it to come up as secure from https://www.costa-rica-etc....
But from that point, it just looks like it sends him an email, which when he retrieves, will also be insecure. It doesnt look like its doing any real-time transaction processing.
His best bet, and most affordable, is probably to setup a PayPal account. This looks like the best option.
I run an ecommerce company and develop ecom software. If he has any questions, or wants to get setup doing secure real-time transactions, i can be of more help, but it looks like his best option is to go with PayPal, or even a company called ccnow which will make it take secure transactions and accept credit cards on his behalf, but they do charge a 12% fee.
Thanks Wolfie, I'll email his dad this info too. I just got an email from his dad... too tired now but will post it tomorrow.