One of the parameters that you pass to authorize.net is called "x_adc_url".
it indicates where authorize.net sends the user after his transaction is
processed. 

I put an if statement at that point to check if the transaction was
approved, declined, or if there was an error.

I know this topic has been covered on the list a lot so if you have any
other questions I'll be glad to help you off list.

-Cornelius






on 9/27/02 6:25 AM, Chris Millet at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Does anyone know how to do this? My goal is to seamlessly integrate a
> shopping cart with the authorize.net payment gateway without looking like I
> left the site.
> 
> Chris
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