Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 48832
interpreted = N
texte = Not to berate you, but this is ridiculous.You don't have to waste anytime!Put this in a webcat 4.5.1 page input your values for login and password and let me know what you get on your page (this is an aim method test, when your ready to go real you change the host to secure. You can also use a fingerprint instead of the password if your concerned about exposing your password):[text]t_login=[/text] [text]t_password=[/text] [text]t_test=T[/text] [text]grandtotal=10.00[/text] [text]accountnumx=4621210400216855[/text] [text]expmonth=12[/text] [text]expyear=03[/text] [text]name=Test Person[/text] [text]address1=1234 Test Road[/text] [text]city=Testing[/text] [text]state=IA[/text] [text]country=US[/text] [text]zip=63114[/text] [text]phone=12345678[/text] [text]=[/text][text show=F]__response=[grep search=,,&replace=, ,][grep search=,,&replace=, ,][middle start=Content-Length: ][TCPConnect host=certification.authorize.net&port=443&ssl=T] [TCPSend]GET /gateway/ transact.dll?x_Version=3.1&x_Delim_Data=True&x_Login=[t_login]&x_Passwor d=[t_password]&x_Amount=[grandtotal]&x_Card_Num=[accountnumX]&x_Exp_Date =[expMonth]/ [expyear]&x_Type=AUTH_CAPTURE&x_Test_Request=[t_test]&x_First_Name=[url] [name][/url]&x_Company=&x_Address=[url][address1][/ url]&x_City=[url][city][/url]&x_State=[url][state][/ url]&x_Zip=[url][zip][/url]&x_Country=[url][country][/ url]&x_Phone=[url][phone][/url]&x_Invoice_Num=[url][cart][/ url]&x_Customer_IP=[url][CartIPAddress][/ url]&x_Cust_ID=[url][Header39][/url]&x_Method=CC[showif [cvcode]=T]&x_Card_Code=[url][Header37][/url][/showif] HTTP/1.0[UnURL]%0D%0A%0D%0A[/UnURL][/TCPSend] [/TCPConnect][/middle][/grep][/grep][/text][listwords words=[__response]&delimiters=,][text show=F]word[index]=[word][/text][text]__loopend=[index][/text][/ listwords] [text show=F]word1=[listwords words=[grep search=%0D%0D&replace=|][word1][/grep]&delimiters=|][showif [index]=2][word][/showif][/listwords][/text] [loop start=1&end=[__loopend]] word[index]=[interpret][word[index]][/interpret]
[/loop][!]authorize.net legendword1 Response Code Indicates the result of the transaction: 1 = Approved 2 = Declined 3 = Error word2 Response Subcode A code used by the system for internal transaction tracking. word3 Response Reason Code A code representing more details about the result of the transaction. word4 Response Reason Text Brief description of the result, which corresponds with the Response Reason Code. word5 Approval Code The six-digit alphanumeric authorization or approval code. word6 AVS Result Code word8 Invoice Number word9 Description word10 Amount word11 Method word12 Transaction Type word13 Customer ID word14 Cardholder First Name word15 Cardholder Last Name word16 Company word17 Billing Address word18 City word19 State word20 Zip word21 Country word22 Phone word23 Fax word24 Email word25 Ship to First Name word26 Ship to Last Name word27 Ship to Company word28 Ship to Address word29 Ship to City word30 Ship to State word31 Ship to Zip word32 Ship to Country word33 Tax Amount word34 Duty Amount word35 Freight Amount word36 Tax Exempt Flag word37 PO Number word38 MD5 Hash System-generated hash that may be validated by the merchant to authenticate a transaction response received from the gateway. word39 Card Code (CVV2/CVC2/CID) Response Code Indicates the results of Card Code verification: M = Match N = No Match P = Not Processed S = Should have been present U = Issuer unable to process request [/!] On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Terry Wilson wrote:> I'm unable to use 4.5 for my complete operation for some unknown > reason (TIA, but please don't bother offering suggestions... I've > wasted enough time trying to resolve the problem, to no avail.). > Robert Minor ____________________________________ http://www.cybermill.com Development, Hosting, Colocation on a multihomed DS3.When my brother told me he had found Jesus, I thought Yahoo we're rich but it turned out to be something different. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  2. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  3. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  4. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Bob Minor 2003)
  5. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  6. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Bob Minor 2003)
  7. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  8. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  9. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  10. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  11. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  12. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  13. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  14. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  15. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  16. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  17. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Bob Minor 2003)
  18. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Clint Davis 2003)
  19. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Terry Wilson 2003)
  20. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Matthew Bohne 2003)
  21. Re: Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Bob Minor 2003)
  22. Authorize.net, SIM, tcpconnect and applescript (Terry Wilson 2003)
Not to berate you, but this is ridiculous.You don't have to waste anytime!Put this in a webcat 4.5.1 page input your values for login and password and let me know what you get on your page (this is an aim method test, when your ready to go real you change the host to secure. You can also use a fingerprint instead of the password if your concerned about exposing your password):[text]t_login=[/text] [text]t_password=[/text] [text]t_test=T[/text] [text]grandtotal=10.00[/text] [text]accountnumx=4621210400216855[/text] [text]expmonth=12[/text] [text]expyear=03[/text] [text]name=Test Person[/text] [text]address1=1234 Test Road[/text] [text]city=Testing[/text] [text]state=IA[/text] [text]country=US[/text] [text]zip=63114[/text] [text]phone=12345678[/text] [text]=[/text][text show=F]__response=[grep search=,,&replace=, ,][grep search=,,&replace=, ,][middle start=Content-Length: ][TCPConnect host=certification.authorize.net&port=443&ssl=T] [tcpsend]GET /gateway/ transact.dll?x_Version=3.1&x_Delim_Data=True&x_Login=[t_login]&x_Passwor d=[t_password]&x_Amount=[grandtotal]&x_Card_Num=[accountnumX]&x_Exp_Date =[expMonth]/ [expyear]&x_Type=AUTH_CAPTURE&x_Test_Request=[t_test]&x_First_Name=[url] [name][/url]&x_Company=&x_Address=[url][address1][/ url]&x_City=[url][city][/url]&x_State=[url][state][/ url]&x_Zip=[url][zip][/url]&x_Country=[url][country][/ url]&x_Phone=[url][phone][/url]&x_Invoice_Num=[url][cart][/ url]&x_Customer_IP=[url][CartIPAddress][/ url]&x_Cust_ID=[url][Header39][/url]&x_Method=CC[showif [cvcode]=T]&x_Card_Code=[url][Header37][/url][/showif] HTTP/1.0[unurl]%0D%0A%0D%0A[/UnURL][/TCPSend] [/TCPConnect][/middle][/grep][/grep][/text][listwords words=[__response]&delimiters=,][text show=F]word[index]=[word][/text][text]__loopend=[index][/text][/ listwords] [text show=F]word1=[listwords words=[grep search=%0D%0D&replace=|][word1][/grep]&delimiters=|][showif [index]=2][word][/showif][/listwords][/text] [loop start=1&end=[__loopend]] word[index]=[interpret][word[index]][/interpret]
[/loop][!]authorize.net legendword1 Response Code Indicates the result of the transaction: 1 = Approved 2 = Declined 3 = Error word2 Response Subcode A code used by the system for internal transaction tracking. word3 Response Reason Code A code representing more details about the result of the transaction. word4 Response Reason Text Brief description of the result, which corresponds with the Response Reason Code. word5 Approval Code The six-digit alphanumeric authorization or approval code. word6 AVS Result Code word8 Invoice Number word9 Description word10 Amount word11 Method word12 Transaction Type word13 Customer ID word14 Cardholder First Name word15 Cardholder Last Name word16 Company word17 Billing Address word18 City word19 State word20 Zip word21 Country word22 Phone word23 Fax word24 Email word25 Ship to First Name word26 Ship to Last Name word27 Ship to Company word28 Ship to Address word29 Ship to City word30 Ship to State word31 Ship to Zip word32 Ship to Country word33 Tax Amount word34 Duty Amount word35 Freight Amount word36 Tax Exempt Flag word37 PO Number word38 MD5 Hash System-generated hash that may be validated by the merchant to authenticate a transaction response received from the gateway. word39 Card Code (CVV2/CVC2/CID) Response Code Indicates the results of Card Code verification: M = Match N = No Match P = Not Processed S = Should have been present U = Issuer unable to process request [/!] On Friday, March 21, 2003, at 10:15 AM, Terry Wilson wrote:> I'm unable to use 4.5 for my complete operation for some unknown > reason (TIA, but please don't bother offering suggestions... I've > wasted enough time trying to resolve the problem, to no avail.). > Robert Minor ____________________________________ http://www.cybermill.com Development, Hosting, Colocation on a multihomed DS3.When my brother told me he had found Jesus, I thought Yahoo we're rich but it turned out to be something different. ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Bob Minor

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