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the only OOTB solution is paypal.
you will have to find a payment processor that does the cc capture and
processing then return you a transaction code, like paypal does.
then write the code as an external payment processor.
good luck in finding one.
if you do
Please share the provider in the FAQ's


Jacek Wagner sent the following on 3/16/2009 8:14 AM:
> BJ Freeman wrote:
> Hansen:
>  paymentoptions.ftl has if statements so if the option is not in the
> productstore payments they will not show.
> look in paymentoptions.groovy where the data for paymentoptions.ftl
> is built.
> 
> 
> Hansen Wang sent the following on 3/13/2009 5:23 PM:
>  
>>>> The three payment methods (CC, EFT, GC) was hardcoded in the
>>>> paymentoptions.ftl. It seems that you need to change the code to use
>>>> billing
>>>> account for the customer, or other offline payment methods to pass the
>>>> payment method step.
>>>>
>>>> Hansen
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 5:13 PM, BJ Freeman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> without CC info, cc# and expire date minimum, you can not use
>>>> cybersource.
>>>> you only hope is to use paypal.
>>>> you would send the order to paypal, they would process the CC and order
>>>> then return a transaction number to you.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jacek Wagner sent the following on 3/13/2009 5:00 PM:
>>>>    
>>>>>>> All,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I setup a store that accepts only Cyber Source payment(s), but when I
>>>>>>> buy a merchandise I am forced to use either credit card, gift
>>>>>>> certificate or provide EFT Account.
>>>>>>> In my business I am not allowed to collect credit card
>>>>>>> information, EFT
>>>>>>> account info or any financial information for that matter.
>>>>>>> What has to be done to let customer complete financial part of the
>>>>>>> transaction thru the Cyber Source.
>>>>>>> I read Apache OFBiz Business Setup Guide over and over and did not
>>>>>>> find
>>>>>>> any clue.
>>>>>>> Did I miss something?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jacek
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>           
> 

> Thank you everyone who responded. I  am quite comfortable with changing
> ofbiz code in various areas. I was just hoping for an easy, out of the
> box, solution to my e commerce payment problem.

> Jacek



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