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    3rd party linking to my site fails at payment stage

    Hi

    I have looked at linking from 3rd party sites to myself which in principle is a good idea. I have tried a few test cases and all appears fine (new windows are opened), except i notice that the 3rd party website stays in the browser address line throughout. This is not a hugh deal, but when they customer goes to pay (I am linked to HSBC ePayments), HSBC immediatly give an error message saying something about the transfer not being secure, and thus will not proceed.

    Any thoughts on this?

    Thanks

    Steven

    #2
    Can you provide a link from one of the 3rd parties. Sounds like masked browser redirection, which would mean the browser is saying that it is always in another domain...

    You might want to try the Design | Options | Misc tab and No Frame in Checkout option to see if that solves it maybe?

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      #3
      If you take a look at http://www.realdealproductions.co.uk/ and click on links, then click on xxx, you will see my store appears, but the Real Deal url stays in the window.

      This carries all the way through to HSBC, whom them decline to process it.

      Steven

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        #4
        The link provided within the referral site is in frames. Here is the source of the pages from your site after clicking on the link:

        <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN"><title>realdealproductions.co.uk</title><frameset rows="*"><frame src="http://godfatheronline.co.uk/realdealproductions/Root Directory - RDP/Home.htm" scrolling="auto"></frameset>

        That links needs to break you out of frames and send visitors onto your site, or add Java Script to your own sites Home Page that checks for Frames and breaks you out of them if found.

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          #5
          Hi

          Thanks for the info, it would make sence for me to break out of frames rather than get any site linking to me.

          How do I actually go about doing that, you say by adding Java Script.

          Thanks

          Steven

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            #6
            Search engines are wonderful things. This looks like a good solution:

            http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/framebreak.shtml

            Mike
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