Release date: August 29, 2009
FaaS provides an easy way for web designers to integrate a native ecommerce form in a website. It is secure, it is fast, and designed to be easy.
While the more experienced developers and programmers may prefer to use PaaS services for their application, the web designers not familiar with XML and web services should consider FaaS as the preferred method of utilizing Click & Pledge's services.
FaaS was designed with forms in mind. Forms are easy to create using any of the web authoring tools such as Dreamweaver and FrontPage and with FaaS ecommerce capability may easily be added in seconds.
To ecommerce enable a form take the following 3 steps:
It is that easy.
For a complete description of FaaS services please refer to:
Please use the support forum designed for FaaS for any questions you may have. API services are only supported through the forum.
FaaS provides an easy way for web designers to integrate a native ecommerce form in a website. It is secure, it is fast, and designed to be easy.
While the more experienced developers and programmers may prefer to use PaaS services for their application, the web designers not familiar with XML and web services should consider FaaS as the preferred method of utilizing Click & Pledge's services.
FaaS was designed with forms in mind. Forms are easy to create using any of the web authoring tools such as Dreamweaver and FrontPage and with FaaS ecommerce capability may easily be added in seconds.
To ecommerce enable a form take the following 3 steps:
- Name the form fields per FaaS naming convention
- Change the form action to POST
- Post the form to: https://faas.cloud.clickandpledge.com
It is that easy.
For a complete description of FaaS services please refer to:
Please use the support forum designed for FaaS for any questions you may have. API services are only supported through the forum.