Setting up web-based store that accepts Lindens
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bladyblue Bommerang
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02-08-2006 08:25
How does one go about getting a web-based SL store to accept Linden Deposits and sales? You know, like SLexchange.
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Kane Tank
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02-08-2006 08:39
would be sweet not sure my self I hope somone willing share the script or if they get made for them selfs dont mind putting in some L support the work.
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Cabo Gregoire
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02-08-2006 08:48
I would be interested in this as well
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Reitsuki Kojima
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02-08-2006 09:19
This is a topic slightly beyond the scope of a simple post in Scripting Tips.
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MadamG Zagato
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02-08-2006 09:21
I tried working at this, but got lost somewhere in xmlrpc. And it's now lost somewhere buried deep in my locahost folders. It's not a small adventure.
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Yumi Murakami
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02-08-2006 09:30
It's, um, hard.
Basically, you create an in-world terminal owned by a holding account. People pay money to the terminal, and then the terminal e-mails your web server telling it that they just paid some money. The web server updates your web shopping account.
When they want to cash out, the web server XMLRPCs into a server on SL somewhere (doesn't matter where since you can give money to anyone anywhere) and tells it to pay the money from the holding account to the person cashing out.
Then there's the adventure of making it secure...
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Kane Tank
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02-08-2006 09:40
From: Yumi Murakami It's, um, hard.
Basically, you create an in-world terminal owned by a holding account. People pay money to the terminal, and then the terminal e-mails your web server telling it that they just paid some money. The web server updates your web shopping account.
When they want to cash out, the web server XMLRPCs into a server on SL somewhere (doesn't matter where since you can give money to anyone anywhere) and tells it to pay the money from the holding account to the person cashing out.
Then there's the adventure of making it secure... :0
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Cabo Gregoire
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02-08-2006 09:52
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Ziggy Puff
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02-08-2006 10:03
Meh. I wouldn't bother with security. What's a few Lindens between friends...
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bladyblue Bommerang
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02-08-2006 15:14
From: Yumi Murakami It's, um, hard.] Thanks- I'm going to give it a try.
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Kane Tank
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02-09-2006 11:48
lets know how it goes.
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