Quoting FS <fs@xxxxxxxx>:
> Is this the best way to do this? If so, how do I actually use the SSL on
> a web page? I know how to activate it on a site, but how do I actually
> implement it for a particular web page (i.e.. the page that has the
> details entered on to it..)?
Actually, you maintain two separate sites. One with the product
catalogue, and the other with all of the CC forms and registration
info. As soon as the customer is ready to do some ordering, you
link them to the HTTPS version of the site, and make sure there's
no chance to access the CC system via HTTP.
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