As much as I love Stripe, I agree with you. Just did a Stripe Checkout implementation : - Checkout docs are definitely not good, there is a "Getting started" and then good luck - the CTRL+F hijack is the most annoying…
I've lived 8 years 200m away, never heard of it before.
About annotations, a new proposal has been submitted a few days ago. It's not the first time so I don't want to be too optimistic, but it looks great. https://wiki.php.net/rfc/annotations_v2
Awesome ! It's currently a painful form to maintain :)
Actually, CC details never transit to the shop server. The CC inputs don't have a "name" attribute, so the browser doesn't add them in the request. Instead, the stripe javascript catches the submit, sends the CC details…
I grew up with Windows, switched to to OSX and got an iphone 6 years ago, it was amazing. Apple made me love my job, programming on my MBP was awesome. Now it's exactly that, no added advantage, but regressions. Same on…
As much as I love Stripe, I agree with you. Just did a Stripe Checkout implementation : - Checkout docs are definitely not good, there is a "Getting started" and then good luck - the CTRL+F hijack is the most annoying…
I've lived 8 years 200m away, never heard of it before.
About annotations, a new proposal has been submitted a few days ago. It's not the first time so I don't want to be too optimistic, but it looks great. https://wiki.php.net/rfc/annotations_v2
Awesome ! It's currently a painful form to maintain :)
Actually, CC details never transit to the shop server. The CC inputs don't have a "name" attribute, so the browser doesn't add them in the request. Instead, the stripe javascript catches the submit, sends the CC details…
I grew up with Windows, switched to to OSX and got an iphone 6 years ago, it was amazing. Apple made me love my job, programming on my MBP was awesome. Now it's exactly that, no added advantage, but regressions. Same on…