Re: payment processors

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2005


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 61134
interpreted = N
texte = Scott, Speaking for A/N only; -no, you don't need any 3rd party software. Just some properly coded WebDNA templates, a merchant account and an A/N account set up via reseller. The Direct Connect method is/has been phased out. That method basically passed the values to the A/N payment processor via hidden form fields. Not the most secure. The new methods are either SIM or AIM. (simple/advanced integration methods). SIM is your best bet I believe (not having set up with AIM before). There is an excellent script that Bob Minor wrote (I believe) that uses a TCPConnect to tap into the A/N processor to return a simple string - either it's approved, declined or there was an error/problem. You then take that response and route the visitor as needed. The connection must come from an SSL also. I have that simple template (with some modifications) if interested. GJK Edit: Just noticed that you're using WebMerchant - these are custom templates - I believe all this is already built into WM, but if you want it nonetheless, let me know. At 06:05 PM 2/22/2005, you wrote: >>Scott Szretter wrote: >> >>>Can someone explain the payment processors to me in web merchant and >>>what is required? >>>I understand they all will need a bank/merchant account setup, but I >>>just want to make sure I understand the server side requirements. > >So none of those require an external software program like ICVerify or >MacAuthorize? I read that in the docs, thats why I am asking... > >Also what is the difference between authorizenet and the direct connect >version? > >-Scott ------------------------------------------------------------- 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:

    
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Scott, Speaking for A/N only; -no, you don't need any 3rd party software. Just some properly coded WebDNA templates, a merchant account and an A/N account set up via reseller. The Direct Connect method is/has been phased out. That method basically passed the values to the A/N payment processor via hidden form fields. Not the most secure. The new methods are either SIM or AIM. (simple/advanced integration methods). SIM is your best bet I believe (not having set up with AIM before). There is an excellent script that Bob Minor wrote (I believe) that uses a TCPConnect to tap into the A/N processor to return a simple string - either it's approved, declined or there was an error/problem. You then take that response and route the visitor as needed. The connection must come from an SSL also. I have that simple template (with some modifications) if interested. GJK Edit: Just noticed that you're using WebMerchant - these are custom templates - I believe all this is already built into WM, but if you want it nonetheless, let me know. At 06:05 PM 2/22/2005, you wrote: >>Scott Szretter wrote: >> >>>Can someone explain the payment processors to me in web merchant and >>>what is required? >>>I understand they all will need a bank/merchant account setup, but I >>>just want to make sure I understand the server side requirements. > >So none of those require an external software program like ICVerify or >MacAuthorize? I read that in the docs, thats why I am asking... > >Also what is the difference between authorizenet and the direct connect >version? > >-Scott ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Gary Krockover

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