I've already been looking at the authorize.net documentation
which is fairly good, I just wanted to know if there were any gotcha's
lurking in the background.

And if anybody has any really good experience with a transaction gateway I'd like to hear about it.

(and while your interactions with Miva, minivend, jcart, OS ecommerce software project of the week, etc. are interesting and certainly fit for this list, that's not what I am asking about.)


On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 12:31 PM, Cory Petkovsek wrote:


On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:49:45AM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
Has anybody on this list had to deal with
authorize.net from a unix environment?
Yes, years ago. I worked with an order form (not shopping cart) that
connected to authorize.net. It was coded in perl. The program is
Merchant Order Form. I used v1.4. I see they now have v2.4. As I
recall though, authorize.net had quite a simple gatway that one could
connect to with a simple html post form. You can make that in any
scripting language and cut out your middleman which it sounds like
doesn't do much for you. Search authorize.net for information on how to
hook up. You may need to log in to access setup documents.


Cory

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