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Secure Transactions
The secure environment refers to the transmission of information from web browser to web server. If you have a link to an order form, for example, from your home page, you would need to use an URL similar to following:
- https://www<server_id>.webxess.net/<userid>/htdocs/form.htm
The "s" in https:// suggests an SSL related file. Substitute the path to the order form starting with user directory name.
If the secure form calls a cgi script, you must also reference that script securely.
- eg. <form method="post" action="https://www<server_id>.webxess.net/<userid>/cgi-local/order.cgi">
Your server id is displayed on the main page of your account Control Panel, where it reads "VSSL Server Name".
Retrieving Data From Server
As mentioned above, the secure environment refers to the transmission of information between web browser and web server. We suggest that you have a script written to save the submitted form content to a text file. In so doing, you can reference the text via secure URL and retrieve its content (eg. credit card information) securely via the web thus completing the loop.
- eg. https://www<server_id>.webxess.net/<userid>/htdocs/datafile.txt
To protect the data from unauthorized web surfers, you can store the data file(s) in a password protected directory.
An alternative is to have the submitted form content sent to you via email. If your form references a custom script, you will need to reference the script securely. We have not implemented a solution for encrypting email.
Using cgiemail and SSL
If you are using cgiemail in conjunction with a secure form, you will need to reference the script (see below) and "success" URL securely. (The "success" URL is the web page you want to display after the email is successfully sent.)
- <form method="post" action="https://www<server_id>.webxess.net/<userid>
/cgi-bin/cgiemail/mailtemp.txt">
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