The special {p} code is replaced (when the user is reading your E-Book by 1, 2, or 3 depending on which particular password the user needs to keep reading.
Now for my stupid question: If the {p} number is generated randomly and for instance produces the number 36, what happens if the reader buys the password but closes the demo ebook accidentally before registering the password? I assume that if he re-opens the ebook, the {p} might well become 19 this time and the paid for code will be inoperative?
It's not a problem as such, but I wanted to be clear on this so that any instructions I give to purchasers will be correct-- ie, informing them not to close the book until after registration is complete.
Thanks
(Edited by EbookHeaven at 11:23 pm on April 20, 2002)
Look in this forum for the PHP/ASP threads on using ClickBank (this can also serve as starting points for other payment systems integration). If you use these, it's as easy to sell using 1000 passwords as it is to sell 10 or for that matter 1
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