Hi Guys,
I've created a site (www.christiebears.co.uk) and it's all running nicely. The credit card details are captured using the built in Java applet.
Quite a few customers are recently complaining that when they arrive at the page to fill in their credit card details, they are receiving the Java error:-
Sorry, you cannot place your order with a credit card because either
a)Your browser cannot run Java OR...
b)You have Java switched off
etc...........
I have checked with a couble of the customers and they state that they have IE6 security settings set to medium (default) they have also tried re-installing java, but they are still unable to view the java applet!
any ideas on how to fix this????? I've tested it and it all seems ok on my pc (if I set my IE6 security settings to 'High' then I get the error message, but it's all ok when I put it back to 'default' settings).
Also.....
If I were to get my ISP to install a SSL Cert on my site, will it remove the applet? I'm wondering if a SSL cert will use a normal form similar to the name, address, etc?
Also.....
I've got a dedicated linux server running my customers websites. I'd like to know if it is easy to install a certificate myself? would I be far better off getting my ISP to install it for me? they said that a SSL Cert can only be installed per website, I wasn't sure if I could buy a SSL cert for my server, and all the sites could use it. i'm a designer, not a technical guru, so any advice from someone would be greatly appreciated.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks in advance.
Paul Daly
Daly Design
I've created a site (www.christiebears.co.uk) and it's all running nicely. The credit card details are captured using the built in Java applet.
Quite a few customers are recently complaining that when they arrive at the page to fill in their credit card details, they are receiving the Java error:-
Sorry, you cannot place your order with a credit card because either
a)Your browser cannot run Java OR...
b)You have Java switched off
etc...........
I have checked with a couble of the customers and they state that they have IE6 security settings set to medium (default) they have also tried re-installing java, but they are still unable to view the java applet!
any ideas on how to fix this????? I've tested it and it all seems ok on my pc (if I set my IE6 security settings to 'High' then I get the error message, but it's all ok when I put it back to 'default' settings).
Also.....
If I were to get my ISP to install a SSL Cert on my site, will it remove the applet? I'm wondering if a SSL cert will use a normal form similar to the name, address, etc?
Also.....
I've got a dedicated linux server running my customers websites. I'd like to know if it is easy to install a certificate myself? would I be far better off getting my ISP to install it for me? they said that a SSL Cert can only be installed per website, I wasn't sure if I could buy a SSL cert for my server, and all the sites could use it. i'm a designer, not a technical guru, so any advice from someone would be greatly appreciated.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks in advance.
Paul Daly
Daly Design
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