this is essentially how stripe's implementation works. CLient side library handles the CC and token generation. Server side you use that token to call stripes backend to process the payment.
shut up and take my money!
as a user of some of their medications, they can go to hell. $950 for a tube of cream for a skin condition (without insurance) and $5 for the tube with insurance. Its crazy. First prescription I got was through philidor…
as someone who has dyn dns through them for my home network .. I definitely noticed the slow down in response time.. takes 45 seconds to login to my teamspeak server now. Most of that time is caught up in resolving the…
where can one submit bug reports for the generator.. is the code open sourced? edit: i submitted issue #38 for a ui improvement. https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/38
greaaaat another front-end js framework, as if we didn't have enough already -_-
never felt the need to use Nodejitsu, definitely won't now.
this is essentially how stripe's implementation works. CLient side library handles the CC and token generation. Server side you use that token to call stripes backend to process the payment.
shut up and take my money!
as a user of some of their medications, they can go to hell. $950 for a tube of cream for a skin condition (without insurance) and $5 for the tube with insurance. Its crazy. First prescription I got was through philidor…
as someone who has dyn dns through them for my home network .. I definitely noticed the slow down in response time.. takes 45 seconds to login to my teamspeak server now. Most of that time is caught up in resolving the…
where can one submit bug reports for the generator.. is the code open sourced? edit: i submitted issue #38 for a ui improvement. https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/38
greaaaat another front-end js framework, as if we didn't have enough already -_-
never felt the need to use Nodejitsu, definitely won't now.