Is it possible to put our app's sign up, login and payment processing forms on a different website?
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We are developing a web app that several other sites/companies are going to use on their site. Our app needs user sign up, user login and payment processing.
Is it possible to keep the sign up, login and payment processing forms entirely on the other company's site? Or must the user come to our site for those things and then be redirected back to the other company's site?
If it is possible, then what are the options? If it's not possible with something like OAuth then is it possible with something like "hosted inputs"(eg. when you use Braintree they host the CC input)?
rest api security web-applications authorization
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We are developing a web app that several other sites/companies are going to use on their site. Our app needs user sign up, user login and payment processing.
Is it possible to keep the sign up, login and payment processing forms entirely on the other company's site? Or must the user come to our site for those things and then be redirected back to the other company's site?
If it is possible, then what are the options? If it's not possible with something like OAuth then is it possible with something like "hosted inputs"(eg. when you use Braintree they host the CC input)?
rest api security web-applications authorization
It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09
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We are developing a web app that several other sites/companies are going to use on their site. Our app needs user sign up, user login and payment processing.
Is it possible to keep the sign up, login and payment processing forms entirely on the other company's site? Or must the user come to our site for those things and then be redirected back to the other company's site?
If it is possible, then what are the options? If it's not possible with something like OAuth then is it possible with something like "hosted inputs"(eg. when you use Braintree they host the CC input)?
rest api security web-applications authorization
We are developing a web app that several other sites/companies are going to use on their site. Our app needs user sign up, user login and payment processing.
Is it possible to keep the sign up, login and payment processing forms entirely on the other company's site? Or must the user come to our site for those things and then be redirected back to the other company's site?
If it is possible, then what are the options? If it's not possible with something like OAuth then is it possible with something like "hosted inputs"(eg. when you use Braintree they host the CC input)?
rest api security web-applications authorization
rest api security web-applications authorization
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It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09
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It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09
It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09
It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09
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It's not 100% clear what you're asking. Is there a reason why you can't develop what amount to components, that are sold to your customers, that post data to your site? The only issue I imagine is PCI compliance issues. You could potentially redirect to another site or API, based on the logged in user, for payment processing.
– ryanwebjackson
Nov 27 '18 at 1:09