Seems to me like it is ultimately XML or JSON posted and JSON back. If that is 
what it is then it is easy enough to handle. If I am missing something then it 
could be a different story.

Personally I'd skip all that C# stuff and look at the examples they give in the 
"TRY IT" tabs. But then again my web experience is fairly limited.

-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Vince 
Teachout
Sent: Friday, 27 October 2017 6:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: VFP, Authorize.net

A friend of mine sent the following question, and I don't know the answer.  
Does anyone know off the top of their head?


"I have a VFP question if you do not mind.  I have a client with an old 
custom app in VFP 7 and 9.  They process credit cards using 
Authorize.net.  Authorize.net is pushing everyone to a new API and I am 
tasked with migrating the client’s apps so they can use this new API 
(https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/index.html).  Currently 
they use HTTP Posts to send in the CC info.

Anyway, my question is this.  Authorize offers a development kit and 
example code using C#.  Therefore it should be .Net compliant and 
wouldn’t that mean I could use the same in a VFP application?"

[excessive quoting removed by server]

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