I'm struggling with the best/most economical way to allow some of my clients access to their product and pricing data, so they can log on and place product orders over the Internet.
My original idea was to have Sesame generate an html page that could be uploaded to my website, which would allow client data entry for delivery instructions and quantities, etc, and then push a Submit button which would send the html order page to my email for processing. But that seems like it might become quite involved, and maybe over my head.
I had a new thought - could I have customers log onto a workstation on my network that was a dedicated workstation only for a Sesame client, which the customer could then gain access to only their data via a userid and password? That way I could just design an order screen that they could enter and print themselves on my printers, sparing me the ordeal of html - java - submit - programming, updating.
If so, can anyone here suggest how I might pull that off? I've used gotomypc for many years (it's great), and have a technical support question in to them right now about whether they have a product that would allow this type of very specific access. But I thought some bigbrain type on this forum

might have an alternative method that would be better.
Thanks!