I don't think you will see the data from Authorize in this->data I  
think you will have to look at the raw data.  I can look at it on  
Monday but my wife has named my laptop for Easter weekend.

Sam d

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On Apr 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM, "SergioTorresC."  
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Samuel,
>
> Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
> "relay response":
>
> I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
> https://test.authorize.net...
>
> I had my form posted to authorize.net
>
> I am shown their hosted payment form.
>
> My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).
>
> But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
> transaction report to my web site.
>
> I am receiving the following error message "An error occurred while
> trying to report this transaction to the merchant."
>
> My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'
>
> I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
> error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
> component).
>
> I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:
>
> In the controller receipt action: pr($this->data);
> In the receipt action view:  <?php echo $data);
>
> I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
> examining firebug/firephp console.
>
> Nothing worked.
>
> Can you help me with this?
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
> On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
>> out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
>> looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this  
>> page
>> is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
>> and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.
>>
>> Sam D
>>
>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.
>>
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you for your help Samuel,
>>
>>> I am not sure I understand what you say.
>>
>>> Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
>>> and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
>>> your app?
>>
>>> In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I  
>>> need to
>>> do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.
>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>
>>> Thank you again,
>>
>>> On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth  
>>>> dot
>>>> net's servers  not make the post request in php.
>>
>>>> Sam D
>>
>>>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC.  
>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>>> Hi there,
>>
>>>>> I am trying to hook up my cake application  
>>>>> withauthorize.netservice,
>>>>> to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just  
>>>>> can't
>>>>> get it to work.
>>
>>>>> I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The  
>>>>> form
>>>>> is processed in the back end class controller like this:
>>
>>>>> 1. I update all needed tables.
>>>>> 2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
>>>>> 3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
>>>>> $post array
>>>>> 4. I call $response = $MyHS->post('authorize.neturl', $post)
>>
>>>>> According toauthorize.netdocs my customer should be presented  
>>>>> their
>>>>> secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be  
>>>>> sure
>>>>> the post was made.
>>
>>>>> Can anybody help?
>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>>>>> Sergio Torres
> >

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