random wrote:I love you too, Jeff... well you know, in a manly-man sort of way. I just wish you'd get my point. A store shouldn't require the customer to have all the latest and least secure gizmos hooked up in order to visit, because guys who have been bitten will simply go elsewhere. If your store can't be viewed by any customer with minimal browser support set to the maximum security level, it's broken and should be fixed.
If you're concerned about secure financial transactions, the site does not function as a store in this capacity. It is merely a gallery. If you want a pipe, you can email me. That's how I conduct my business. If you are concerned about someone usurping control of your computer, well, bummer. Sorry, but the site's not changing for the extreme minority of people who have security concerns such as the ones that you expressed. Besides, Flash and Dreamweaver are all that my designer works with. :boohoo:
KurtHuhn wrote:With over a decade of sysadmining and security consulting, I agree.
However, I think a better solution is to put down the Windows crack pipe and buy an Apple. Very Happy
FWIW, the site was designed and is run from a new Mac G5. Nothing is run locally from my computer. And my designer is behind a very good firewall. But, hey, I'm no expert, nor do I pretend to be, so I bow out of this.
JG