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antonOO2

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 11:11

nice one ,deffinatly looks better now


Scott

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:51

Pete - thanks mate

Anton - site has changed twice now and we now have a in hosue web developer on the job. becuase its changing all the time and updating etc


antonOO2

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:42

your site is always changing scott,must be costing you a bomb.is mestonian still doin it ,did h do this one ?it looking good though mate


PainZ

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:41

smart!

this sites gonna be mint when its all done!

the product range has to be the best on the internet!!! and prices just smash everyone else,

couple all that with scotts customer service and i think illuision is going to go very far indeed!!

keep up the good work :)


Scott

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:38

Pete - thanks alot bud.

To answer your question about the secure part. It will be when we open online transactions.

A lot of work still to be done and over 8,000 more products put on there .

Thanks for the comments folks


willay

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:35

if the site doesnt seem to be https make a bogus order and go through the order process to where it asks for your details, if it isnt SSL by then quit. Of course you could just ring scott/whoever and do it over the phone :)


willay

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:34

yeah but you really have to think of the likelyness of there being someone sniffing your connection, if they have installed something on your computer (the client) then your fucked because they will have it even before its sent out, and if the webserver has been rooted ,your fucked EVEN with SSL.

[Edited on 08-01-2004 by willay]


antonOO2

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:24

http is not secure it needs to be https.im sure scott is sortin it though


PainZ

posted on 8th Jan 04 at 10:12

looks good easy to use,

just is it secure?

i dont really want to put my card details on the net if its not on a secure server?



[Edited on 08-01-2004 by PainZ]