I was suprised to find that the Authorize SIM forms allow a browser to navigate via the back button (or the backspace key) into a previously filled out form with credit card information.
Is that considered a feature? Why aren't no-cache headers used?
Would the consensus opinion be that, given that situation, the SIM integration should never be used in a public kiosk?
Thank you for any advice.
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โ08-22-2012 08:14 AM
If you were going to use SIM, use DPM instead, it almost the same except you will add all the CC info on your post.
โ08-22-2012 09:21 AM - edited โ08-22-2012 09:21 AM
If you were going to use SIM, use DPM instead, it almost the same except you will add all the CC info on your post.
โ08-22-2012 09:21 AM - edited โ08-22-2012 09:21 AM
Thank you for the reply. The benefit of DPM is that I would reatin full control of all of the pages whereas in SIM I relinquish that to AuthNet?
โ08-22-2012 09:57 AM
yes.
โ08-22-2012 10:55 AM
Ok, thanks!
โ08-22-2012 01:38 PM