Hi Ari (and the rest of the mailing list), What would be great is the ability to either upload a CSS file, enter CSS into a textarea or enter a link to an external CSS file. This way we could fully customise the look easily and if we need to use images then we can host them ourselves instead of uploading to DPS.
Cheers, --------------------------------------------------- Keri Henare [e] [email protected] [m] 021 874 552 [w] www.kerihenare.com On 25/06/2009, at 3:23 PM, Aaron Cooper wrote: > > Hi Ari, > > One glaring thing that would be handy, and I'm sure DPS has reasons > for it > being this way, is to allow account holders to self-publish > customizations > that are made in the administation (for the hosted PxPay page). At the > moment, it appears we need to contact DPS every time we want these > changes > made live. > > Cheers > Aaron > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ari Davies-King" <[email protected]> > To: "NZ PHP Users Group" <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 1:31 PM > Subject: [phpug] Re: DPS - Payment Express - ASB > > > > Hi Stig, > > I will keep you posted with the progress for Web Services API. > > I can understand from a development point of view that the 3rd party > page might be less desirable, we do offer some customisation, but more > feedback on how this could be improved would appreciated. > > Who are you working for in Melbourne? > > Ari, > > On Jun 25, 12:41 pm, Stig Manning <[email protected]> wrote: >> Thanks for clearing that up Ari, it all makes sense. Hopefully when >> the >> Payment Express web services product has 3D secure they will allow >> 2nd >> party payments. >> Looks like they are employing the best over there at DPS. When I >> moved >> to Melbourne and started working in web development over here, I was >> pretty surprised to find that we use DPS over here too. >> >> Cheers, >> Stig >> >> Ari Davies-King wrote, on 25/06/2009 10:26 AM: >> >> >> >>> Hi Stig, >> >>> The reason that ASB and also Westpac mandate that all new sign up >>> merchants use a 3rd party page is that PX Post and other API's do >>> not >>> support verified by visa "3D secure passwords" at present, DPS is >>> currently working on this and may soon be able to support 3D secure >>> through the "web services" product, this carries the same >>> functionality as PX Post, except it is SOAP based, not XML. See >>> below: >> >>> http://www.paymentexpress.com/technical_resources/ecommerce_nonhosted >>> ... >> >>> - Web Services does not support 3D secure yet. >> >>> Also, capturing credit card details outside of a PCI certified >>> environment is becoming less attractive as an option for acquiring >>> banks. This is due to the added risk the bank assumes by allowing >>> those card details to be captured on a server outside of theirs, >>> or a >>> certified partner's control. >> >>> Currently in New Zealand, ANZ, BNZ and National bank can allow 2 >>> party >>> transactions as long as their PCI-DSS requirements are met and (for >>> most part) a self assesment questionaire is filled out by the >>> merchant. This is on a case by case basis however, and some may >>> still >>> be declined or have to move to a 3rd party environment. >> >>> Quite a few of the larger online retailers have moved to the 3rd >>> party >>> option, Ezibuy, 1-Day, The Warehouse, NZ Lotteries (LOTTO) for >>> example, simply because this removes liability on them for >>> protecting >>> the credit card data. Merchants can be liable for up to US$400,000 >>> of >>> fines if serious breaches occur, so moves to make this less of a >>> possibility are understandable. >> >>> Ari Davies-King >>> DPS - Payment Express >> >> -- >> Stig Manninghttp://www.sdm.co.nz- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text - > > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ NZ PHP Users Group: http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug To post, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
