Take my Money : : Accepting Payments on the Web
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1. Not taking payments on the Web (yet) -- 2. Take the money -- 3. Client-side payment authentication -- 4. PayPal -- 5. Failure is totally an option -- 6. Subscriptions -- 7. The administration experience -- 8. Administration roles -- 9. Administration and data security -- 10. Reporting -- 11. Adding fees and calculating taxes -- 12. Third-party sales with stripe connect -- 13. Going to production.
Getting paid using Stripe or PayPal is only the beginning of creating a full-featured e-commerce application. You also need to handle failure cases, inventory management, administration, security, reporting and be complliant with legal issues. With this comprehensive guide, you'll ensure your customers have a smooth, hassle-free experience. Set up a payment gateway and accept credit card payments. Improve security by validfating credit card dta, design your application for maximum flexibility, manage the multiple failure points of dealing with payment gateways, and test for failure cases. Use background jobs to simplify third-party interactions. Issue refunds and discounts while maintaining data integrity and security. Create subscription plans and manage recurring payments, and stay on top of legal issues regarding taxes, reporting, and compliance. By the end you'll know how to create a fully functional web payment-taking machine.
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PUBLISHED
Raleigh, North Carolina : Pragmatic Bookshelf, [2017]
Year Published: 2017
Description: xvi, 317 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781680501995
1680501992
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Dvorak, Katharine,
SUBJECTS
PayPal (Firm)
PayPal (Firm)
Web site development.
Electronic commerce.
Electronic funds transfers.