Alex Sherwood wrote:
> 
> But the form data they type into your form that is then CFHTTP'd to 
> Auth.net * should * be encrypted. For this, you'll need a cert.

Not on the server making the request you don't.  CFHTTP uses SSL when 
you call an https:// url.  The form fields are sent encrypted.

Obviously, you need a certificate to protect YOUR web page, but that has 
nothing to do with the CFHTTP call.

  - Rick



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