|
Posted by Ken Hall on 10/28/55 12:01
I am trying to devise a way to mask the first page a person goes to on
my website. I sell piece of software. The easiest way for me to
arrange the sale is to use PayPal who then will route the purchaser to
a target HTML page on my website. But, if the buyer knows which page
they are going to, they can pass that page around and others can
pirate the program. (Yes, I know they can pass the program itself
around, but every developer has that problem. At least I don't want
the download address posted on the net.)
The address (entry page) used by PayPal does not change, so I would
like to relay purchasers from the entry page in a way they can't know
the address of the entry page.
Anybody know a way to do this?
I'm not a very sophisticated HTML person. I depend pretty much on
HTML page creator programs.
-- Ken
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|