I do mine manually. I was just using the code that OpenSRS provided for
verifications...
Here is the code where it checks:

    # here we check the validity of the cc_number, both its length
    # and its validity

    # only run this test if you set F_VERIFY_CC in conf file
    if ($REG_SYSTEM{F_VERIFY_CC}) {

 # check the cc number
 if (not cc_verify($cc_num)) {
     error_out("Invalid credit card number.\n");
     exit;
 }

 # check the expiration date
 if (not cc_exp_verify($cc_exp_mon,$cc_exp_yr)) {
     error_out("Invalid credit card expiration: $cc_exp_mon/$cc_exp_yr.\n");
     exit;
 }
    }


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----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert L Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 3:27 PM
Subject: Re: CC Verification?


> At 3/6/02 10:15 AM, Mike Allen wrote:
>
> >Has anyone elses credit card verification quit working? My script is
> >denieying all cards now when it didn't used to. I am not sure where to
> >begin so I wanted to see if anyone else is having this problem???????
>
> Are you using AuthorizeNet as your payment gateway?
>
> They used to allow you to make insecure (non-SSL) connections from your
> server to theirs. About two weeks ago, they turned this off.
>
> You'll probably have to make your payment script connect to AuthorizeNet
> using SSL (hint: use Net::SSLeay's "post_https" function if you're using
> perl).
>
> --
> Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
>
> "The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
> appreciates how difficult it was."
>
>

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