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  1. On 9/22/2017 at 4:56 PM, Nelsa said:

    Well this is not quite true,users can input their cc on your site while in same time CC data are not touching your server and for that you don't have to be PCI compliant because CC never touch your server....you only have to request token and sent it through https ..same is for inline hosted method.I went through trust wave PCI DSS verification process and it is not big deal to get it but it require some work .When it comes to tokinezation method ,stripe offer this approuch and also many other gateways but this method exclude storing CC...you can't charged on auto pilot since token is valid only 15-30 minutes depending on gateway.Also this method require you to follow some basic rules..you request token with simple JS snippet and than pass it to your form(this is for non hosted method) for hosted inline method you don't even do anything on your server since form is hosted on merchant gateway server.PCI compliant is required only if CC data is stored on your server in any form.Again when you implement these methods there is no way you can charge on auto pilot or store CC since it never touch your server and user has to go through checkout process evry time...Hope this help...you can conclude your self is gateway require PCI DSS by it's behaive...but I suggest going through this process anyway...you will need it at some point

     

    If they're inputting it on your site, you still need to insure that the data is being transported in a secure manner. I always prefer to just let the gateways deal with the compliance as much as I can. Accepting the CC details on your site you need to make sure that they are getting transported and handled appropriately even if you're just passing them through.

  2. Essentially, anything that requires users to type in their CC details on your site would require you to be PCI compliant.

    Anything that redirects to the gateway, then back to your site when complete, and doesn't have any data on your server or entered on your site - it would be the gateway's responsibility.

     

    So - when paypal goes YourSite > paypal checkout > yoursite, they are PCI compliant, in turn you're compliant.

    If stripe does that, and redirects to their servers, then you're good. If you're sending CC details to stripe, then the burden is on you.

     

    Hope that makes sense. That's my understanding of it.

  3. 1 minute ago, Paul said:

    It seems like WHT is dropping in overall visitors and some of the others are gaining. Here are a few I check regularly:

    lowendtalk.com
    vpsboard.com
    hostingdiscussion.com
    forumweb.hosting
     

    I used to be a regular over on vpsboard, but it's really died out after it closed down and since the KH buyout, it just hasn't been very active.

    Hostingdiscussion never seems all that active, I'll have to give it another chance.

    Never heard of forumweb.hosting, I'll have to give them a look.

  4. 8 minutes ago, BlestaStore said:

    Yeah not sure why it's down Chris should get it back up for us, but the hard bit is getting the name out. He's an ex mod at WHT.

    That's good, so I'm sure he's got some connections. I'd love to help out on that site once it's back up.

     

    WHT just has this stronghold, and they can do whatever they want without repercussions so the admins and people at penton simply don't care - they money from ads still comes..

  5. 3 minutes ago, BlestaStore said:

    @Chris is trying but we need more help webhostcabin.com

    Site looks like it's down :(

     

    All the current alternatives are down and/or so old and dead. I've been working on one but it's really difficult to jumpstart a forum.

  6. Jeez, I tried to use some of the advice here and get an escalation to Dennis - bear and Andy flat out denied it.

    I admitted that I broke a rule but they wasted my time, were sarcastic and condescending in the ticket and got mad when I rightfully called them out. Over a year they had their minds made up on the ticket and kept cherry picking responses and doing things that wasted my time - they won't escalate because they don't want their boss to see it.

    WHT sucks. I wish there was a good alternative, maybe it's time to make one.

  7. 2 hours ago, Shane O-Mac said:

    Michael yet again your words show how much you actually other people's views off blesta and if I was Paul j would remove your reseller status based on how you talk to people on here.

     

    Unfortunately, I really have to agree here. Just reading this thread, and some of the others around various forums have really made me start to question my gearing up to switch over to Blesta. I don't like paying for WHMCS especially after the price increases, but when you associate with people like Michael, it's really a big turnoff.

  8. I've been a user of multiple billing systems to date, and they have all had good things, and bad things. Blesta is my favorite system so far, however, as with every other system that I've used, I've noticed some areas for improvement.

     

    I would make these avaliable as a plugin myself, however, I do not have the knowledge at the moment to make this happen..

     

    • Improve the support system: support Rich Text (or html) in tickets, and implement a WYSIWYG Editor for commenting on tickets on both the client end and the admin side.
    • Add the features of Support Manager Pro into the core of belsta; This would certainly attract more customers and seal the deal for them to use blesta.

    I unfortunately had a couple more things, but cannot think of them at the moment, the first bullet is the biggest thing that i'd like to see added.

     

    I'll try and update this if anyone mentions anything else, or if I think of any of those other features.

  9. I'm assuming I'm going to want to look at using routes, however, Im not sure how to set that up.

     

    What I'm looking to do is take the really long URL, for example: mydomain.net/client/plugin/support_manager/knowledgebase/

     

    and change it into something a little "nicer", maybe "mydomain.net/client/knowledgebase/"

     

    What would be the best way to go about this? A route, a rewrite rule?

     

    Thanks

  10. I'm wondering if there has been any form of update on this?

     

    I just bought a Blesta License and I'd like to use FR, do I need to develop my own module? If so, that would be a pretty huge turnoff.

     

    Anyone have a module or plugin that I can use ;)

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