Another poster (Erik Aronesty) has stated that his GoDaddy
cert didn't
work ... who knows for sure - just too confusing.
-JoeJoe
On Jan 30, 7:27 pm, "Robin K" <r... e-junkie.com> wrote:
> you can get one from godaddy for $20 or $30 per annum.
>
> it's very simple to create and setup. all you need is a
dedicated ip.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JoeJoe" <amazingjoe... gmail.com>
> To: "Google Checkout Developers Forum - API
Integration Basics"
>
> <google-checkout-api-integration googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 5:06 PM
> Subject: [google-checkout-api-integration] SSL
>
> > Adding my voice to others that have posted, I
don't feel I should need
> > an SSL to transfer non-sensative information back
to my server. Thus,
> > my site will post a message that "Instant
Downloads" are not available
> > to customers that pay with Google Checkout ...
digital products sold
> > through Google will be deliveryed manually.
>
> > I'm simply not setup to figure out which SSL I
need from whom, nor
> > willing to accept the risk purchasing one that
doesn't work. If I was
> > able to, then I would just accept credit cards on
my own and not need
> > google anyway. You could at the very least
provide a URL to a low-
> > cost one instead of a list of names that mean
nothing to me.
>
> > -JoeJoe
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