Greetings folks, We are going to do a sort of a market trial and go ahead and put out our OpenSRS AuthorizeNet Integration as it is on sale. You may view a demo of the script at http://www.devnic.com (that is an actual order site where we use the script). The key differences between this and other implementations are: a. No authorizenet password required in the script. The script does not do a hold on the funds before doing the domain registration, but rather charges the client, and then registers the domain. While this may cause a potential problem if a domain becomes unavailable in the few seconds as people go from screen to screen (they may be billed still), this is a major security fix as no one can steal your credit card info from AuthNet. b. No support yet for bulk operations. If we get 10 orders, we will go ahead and add this, and distribute the upgrades free of charge. We will distribute all minor new feature upgrades free, but will charge for the upgrade to the next version of OpenSRS client when OpenSRS releases it. The cost of the script is $150.00. If you would like to get it, go ahead and submit payment to [EMAIL PROTECTED] via paypal, and we will send you the script as soon as paypal sends us verification. If you do not have a PayPal account, you can sign up at https://www.paypal.com/affil/pal=vladislav%40davidzon.com I would be thrilled to develop this client further, and we only need ten orders to go ahead with further development. If you have ideas or suggestions as to the sort of features you would like to see, please contact me as soon as possible. The script is distributed under the GPL as the original, but however we ask that people do pay us (clearly you do not have to) in order to support the development of the script. Sincerely, Vladislav -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vladislav S. Davidzon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Executive Director, ThinkHost http://www.thinkhost.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance"
