Regarding this tag - it is very good for these reasons.
1) It's fast:
For the actual credit card checking, even using the full 2048 bit keys it
is almost instantaneous. Generating the keys in the first place takes a
while (depending on the level of encryption you require) but you should only
need to do this once. Un-encrypting - even 2048 takes about 3-5 seconds on a
modest server.
2) It's written in C++ - and appears to be efficient code.
It is easy to install as a CFX also.
3) The messages the tag generates are verbose meaning if a card is rejected
it tells you why - meaning you can return the reason to the browser or
process code based upon the result.
4) It is relatively inexpensive considering its power and usefulness
(AUD$50.00 - about US$20.00 or there abouts).
5) You can try it for FREE at http://www.developer.perthweb.com.au/
6) It's Australian made! That has to be good!
I'm doing final testing for an application using this tag and have already
requested an invoice from Perthweb to pay the bargain registration cost.
Cheers!
Peter Tilbrook
Chief Web Developer
Lunar Power Internet Technologies
Unit 1, 26-28 Winchcombe Court
Mitchell, ACT, 2911
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02) 6242 6666
Fax: (02) 6242 6655
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://www.lunarpower.com.au
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