That's where you need the services of a Perl programmer. There is no built in mechanism to pass prices through the system. You have to program in a module that connects to your credit card company - checks the validity - and if its ok, then completes the process. Or do the old two step. Take the domain reservation - have your interface set to [non-live] registrations. I forget what the switch is, but it on the resellers site. Then you have the user pay for it, you check the transaction and if it's ok, you approve the registration. Works fine for small operations.
good luck :-) Robert > On 11/17/01 3:43 PM, "Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> 1) Setting prices. > >> Where do you set your prices for TLD's and .CA's? If it's in the > >> instructions, can anyone point us to them. If not in the instructions, can > >> anyone tip us on this? > > > > they are actually on the OpenSRS web site, in the Agreements for each > > section - usually last page. That's wholsale. You set your own retail. > > Sorry, I may not have been clear. > > I know what the domains cost me, how to I set my retail prices to pass > through the reg_system.cgi? > > I mean, you can choose how many years you want to register, right? So, > how/where to you connect a price with the years/domains you are purchasing? > > > Marc > >
