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February 22, 2020
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[Dúvida] - Dreamweaver

  • February 22, 2020
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Olá Pessoal.

Tudo berm com vocês?

Queria tirar uma dúvida sobre o programa dreamweaver, aprendi alguns recursos do maravilhoso programa e tal.

Mas ao criar um site de vendas, posso faço para inserir pagamento de cartão de crédito?

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Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2020

When you learn everything there is to know about Payment Card Industry compliance and web server security, sure you can take credit cards.  But until then, you're dangerous because you don't know what you don't know.

https://www.pcicomplianceguide.org/faq/

 

Start with your Merchant bank and ask them which payment gateway you must use to process online payments.  It's important to start with your bank otherwise you won't get paid.   When you know which gateway you can use, then you can look for a PCI compliant shopping cart that's compatible with your gateway.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
February 23, 2020

Bom gente não é nem questão de confiar ou não, para se aprimorar seus conhecimentos precisa estar praticando diariamente, se eu apenas aprender e não praticar nunca irei melhorar meu conhecimento.

MAS claro paypal é uma ótima opção para começo, além do mais eles fornece código-fonte para isso.

BenPleysier
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 23, 2020

Can you elaborate on 'they have made it very easy to set up a complete e-commerce website'?

 

As far as I know, with Stripe at least, there's nothing which would infer its any easier to set up an e-commerce website. That is something that is largely undertaken by the web-developer themselves. A payment gateway, which ever you choose, is just a means to an end, accepting payments securely.

 

I think Stripe is aimed more at the technically advanced developer (there is currently no default cart option available) and perhaps its more suited to larger companies, whereas Paypal is aimed more at the non-technical user (a default cart option is available) and is mainly suited for your smaller company/indvidual. Then of course you can go for WorldPay or SagePay or something in that sector, where a Merchant Bank account is required.

 

Again I think it is a case of thinking this through and what is suited to the job in hand but as we all to readily know most newer web-developers these days use a sledge hammer to crack a  nut. As an example I would not use Paypal or Stripe if I was producing a website for a blue chip company BUT I would consider using either if I were building a website for a low end company.


See https://squareup.com/au/en/ecommerce

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Legend
February 22, 2020

If youre asking that question then you dont have the necessary skill or knowledge to accept credit card payments through the website you build with Dreamweaver as it would be a huge security risk. I would use something like Paypal, still the easiest third party payment gateway to integrate into your website, the credit card payments are taken and processed on their secure server.

BenPleysier
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 22, 2020

Dreamweaver is a tool to help you build that feature, keeping in mind that you are best off using a third party payment gateway such as Stripe or Square.

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