The LinkPoint Gateway has been around for quite sometime. Basically, they "gave away" the service so you would use the Cardservice merchant account. They offer a few extras, like tax charts, etc. ...
If the text is something like abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz, no. The browser does not know where to break up the word
You would need to contact them on pricing. I am not a reseller or associated with that organization (otherwise, that would be considered spamming / self-advertising).
As far as I know, no. I know I have seen this question asked a few times but with no answer (or a negative answer). You might check out Expression Web. It is much better and you can download a...
Actually you have to have it linked to an electronic payment gateway (LinkPoint, Payflow, Authorize.net/Cybersource, etc) or an Internet Payment Service Provider (IPSP) / Third Party Processor (3PP)....
I think it really depends on the company that you working for. Well, if you are going to dispense legal advice, you should be an attorney (I would think).
From my memory... the lib is much like a Frontpage include - it is handled all locally. So if the lib item is included in all the pages, which is should be, then the code should be there.
What's the code you are using now? it seems you are targeting a new window. That would be the purpose of target and frames. Target Not Allowed in XHTML - Using JavaScript helps me for opening new...
You will need to use a server side language (like ASP / PHP) to help you process the form. It would be a bit easier for you in the long run than relying on FP to do the code for you
Depending on the business plan, Sporg might be an option. If you are in the United States and more than $1,000 a month, you can probably get a merchant account for about $20 a month plus charges...
Jeffrey Cohen of Internet Litigators might be able to help you. I also suggest you consider looking at maybe some adult boards. They can sometimes offer some good advice since a lot of times that...
What's in it for them? Does the website target their market? Your stats would be important to them to know how many unique hits and returning visitors you get, etc
Chances are you will need a swiped (brick and mortar) account as well as an Internet account so you can accept credit card payments in your place of business.