Hutch,
If your App server won't support https, then what you can do is
download the commandline utility called "wget" (It's a common
Unix/Linux, command, and is available for windows) I'm pretty sure
wget for windows will support https, so all you need to to then is make
a little batch file for calling wget, and use Witango's external action
to call the bat file
/John
Hutch White wrote:
Actually,
this is part of the
Authorize.net project I was working on. I just didn’t realize that the
server had to run 5.5 for @url to do https. Authorize.net gives an
example in
asp. I have never used asp, but use VB6 every day. Looks like I can
use
Witango to store data in a database, call an asp page that reads that
data and
submits it and then stores the response in the database and calls
Witango
again. Kinda through the woods and around Grandma’s house method of
getting there, but it should work. I have already written an asp page
that
hits the db. I just have to figure out how to read arguments passes to
the asp
page ie. http://Mypage.asp?arg1&arg2 and so on.
What I
really dread is hooking up the UPS
shipping tools that use https and xml…
Anyway, I’m
not sure how to read the
response from Authorize.net. The example code in Witango used @url.
Thanks,
Hutch
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