> On Fri, 2 Nov 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > We use InternetSecure to process our CC payments. Is it possible to > > use the reg_system.cgi set of template forms to secure a > domain name > > registration and process a sale to InternetSecure in real > time? We do > > not want to capture CC information on our site or through the > > templates, we only want to be able to pass the billing address/name > > and sales information to InternetSecure which will then request CC > > information to complete the transaction. > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated! > > When we first signed up with IS (late 99 or early 2000) you > were simply not allowed to do this. You could not box, frame, > cover or even pass data to their forms to pre-populate their > forms. We've been doing it that way ever since. > > The other day though, I bought something online from a site > that also used IS and when I got to their payment page, the > form with the address info was indeed pre-populated with my > address data from the site. > > Unfortunately, there is nothing in their technical library > describing this, perhaps it is just as easy as looking at > what their form fields are and passing that data as GET or > POST vars from your side. You should check with them first > before you do this to make sure you are not violating their > AUP by doing so. > > -mark
Hello, We have been using IS since 1999, and from day one have been pre-populating forms. It is in the manual...somewhere. There is a section describing the field names to use, which I believe go something like xxxName, xxxAddress. We simply add them as hidden input's on the final form before passing to IS. You can NOT pass the credit card number though, since...you are not allowed to collect the actual credit card info. Only the customer's contact info, and the invoice data. We are now using Beanstream also and find their system to be much more flexible, in most ways. They do Pre-Auth too!! :-) If anyone wants more info, contact me off list...I think we're going OT here. Shawn Pritchard http://webexceed.com
