Hi,

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 12:22 PM, James McGlinn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>
> On 18/09/2008, at 11:07 AM, Jochen Daum wrote:
>
> > DPS will be too much for my own site because I don't collect enough
> > payments to justify the ongoing expense, but my current client really
> > wants to have the entire transaction done inside their own website, ie
> > they think their clients won't trust a 3rd party processing company.
> > DPS and Paymate don't seem to offer this as an option,
> >
> > yes they do. Its called PXPost.
>
> Jochen's right.  However, most of the banks won't let you set up 2
> party transaction processing anymore unless you're ready to get PCIDSS
> compliant.


Thats the first time I heard of this, yet we've not been looking at
E-Commerce for a while. When I read up on the compliance on Wikipedia, it
sounds like most issues should be covered by DPS and your ISP. Do you have
examples of what is necessary for compliance?


Jochen

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