Hi there,
Simeple question which I'm sure someone knows.
If I have a missing order number (last 4 digit number, I mean. You know, jumps from 1234 to 1236 for example) is this due to someone abandoning an order midway?
At what point are they "allocated" an order number?
I know that the order itself is not created until they submit the final page but I'm guessing the order is referenced before then.
I'm using the in-built encryption for Chariots On Hire (I use WP for Budget Bumps) which is having one of 2 effects, maybe.
1) Putting people off (Golden Padlock issue.. might consider shared SSL if this proves to be the case but how can I tell for sure?)
2) Customer is getting that far and finding that, using Windows XP (as I do), they don't have Java and can't be bothered to load it (I wouldn't! I obviously DID so I can test my own site though!) I have details, that come up quite noticeably, of what to do if the page doesn't load but I appreciate that many people will just not bother.
I've never used or seen shared SSL payment pages, do they use the same java forms? Would using shared SSL get around both these issues?
Will be interested to hear about the order number allocation thing though. What point is the number given?
Sorry for all the Qs! One of those days! (p.s. got another breif Q on eccomerce business forum too)
Ta, Tracey
Simeple question which I'm sure someone knows.
If I have a missing order number (last 4 digit number, I mean. You know, jumps from 1234 to 1236 for example) is this due to someone abandoning an order midway?
At what point are they "allocated" an order number?
I know that the order itself is not created until they submit the final page but I'm guessing the order is referenced before then.
I'm using the in-built encryption for Chariots On Hire (I use WP for Budget Bumps) which is having one of 2 effects, maybe.
1) Putting people off (Golden Padlock issue.. might consider shared SSL if this proves to be the case but how can I tell for sure?)
2) Customer is getting that far and finding that, using Windows XP (as I do), they don't have Java and can't be bothered to load it (I wouldn't! I obviously DID so I can test my own site though!) I have details, that come up quite noticeably, of what to do if the page doesn't load but I appreciate that many people will just not bother.
I've never used or seen shared SSL payment pages, do they use the same java forms? Would using shared SSL get around both these issues?
Will be interested to hear about the order number allocation thing though. What point is the number given?
Sorry for all the Qs! One of those days! (p.s. got another breif Q on eccomerce business forum too)
Ta, Tracey
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