Hey Doug, I've been on Auth.net for years and it is super simple and very
much so compatible with CF on IIS. Check my blog post from earlier this year
for code. I have used this on small and large sites over time so it is
pretty solid (made adjustments with each site).

http://blogs.katapultmedia.com/jb2/2006/03/authorizenetcfc_card_charging.html

Hope it helps.


On 9/22/06, Doug Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> speaking of authorize.net, I was just reading their info for the advanced
> integration method (AIM). From their docs...
>
> #  M I S C    C O M P A T I B I L I T Y    I S S U E S    #
> #                                                         #
> #  This sample code has not been tested on ColdFusion     #
> #  installations on IIS.                                  #
> #                                                         #
> #  The Authorize.Net ColdFusion AIM sample code was       #
> #  developed to run on a bona-fide ColdFusion server,     #
> #  not on IIS.                                            #
> #                                                         #
> #  If you are running ColdFusion on IIS, and if you       #
> #  encounter error messages that point to a directory     #
> #  path that includes "\InetPub\," you will have to deal  #
> #  with a number of compatibility issues -- depending on  #
> #  the version of Windows and/or IIS you are running.
>
> I am running CFMX on IIS, and was wondering if using CF's built-in
> web-server is better?
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mary Jo Sminkey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:18 PM
> Subject: Re: easiest/fastest to implement payment processor?
>
>
> > >So I am trying to make everything happen yesterday.  With that in
> > >mind, who is the fastest ecommerce payment processor to sign up with?
> > >The client is a well-established business.  At LEAST as important and
> > >maybe more so:  Whose gateway is the easiest to implement?
> >
> > No, not PayPal, they are one of the *hardest* to implement unless you
> use
> PayPal buttons on your items and their shopping cart.
> >
> > Of the regular gateways, I would say Authorize.Net is the easiest to
> implement and certainly easy to sign up with as long as your merchant's
> bank
> support them. Their gateway doesn't require anything installed on the
> server, it just uses a simple http post and then processing the return
> information. Very easy to use and they are relatively cheap as well.
> >
> >
> > --------------------
> > Mary Jo Sminkey
> > http://www.cfwebstore.com
> > CFWebstore, ColdFusion E-commerce
> >
> >
>
> 

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