I let the card processing company do that - is there a way to do it locally 
before submitting? I'd be interested if there is a method for that.

Jeremy Burns
Class Outfit

jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
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On 13 Aug 2010, at 09:20, Louie Miranda wrote:

> How about validating proper security code?
> --
> Louie Miranda
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> 
> 
> 
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:08 PM, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit 
> <jeremybu...@classoutfit.com> wrote:
> Yes, I already do this. Create /app/models/credit_card.php;
> 
> <?php
> class CreditCard extends AppModel {
> 
>        var $name = 'CreditCard';
> 
>        var $useTable = false;
> 
>        var $validate = array(
>                'card_number' => array(
>                        'notempty' => array(
>                                'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                                'message' => 'Please enter a credit card 
> number.',
>                                'required' => true,
>                                'last' => true
>                        ),
>                        'maxLength' => array(
>                                'rule' => array('maxLength', 20),
>                                'message' => 'The credit card number must 20 
> characters or less.',
>                                'last' => true
>                        ),
>                        'valid' => array(
>                                'rule' => array('cc', 'fast', false, null),
>                                'message' => 'The credit card number you 
> supplied was invalid.'
>                        )
>                ),
>                'card_type' => array(
>                        'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                        'message' => 'Please select a credit card type.',
>                        'required' => true
>                ),
>                'exp_month' => array(
>                        'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                        'message' => 'Please select a credit card expiry 
> month.',
>                        'required' => true
>                ),
>                'exp_year' => array(
>                        'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                        'message' => 'Please select a credit card expiry 
> year.',
>                        'required' => true
>                ),
>                'cardid_number' => array(
>                        'rule' => 'notEmpty',
>                        'message' => 'Please enter a security code.',
>                        'required' => true
>                )
>        );
> }
> ?>
> 
> Then at the right time in the order process:
> 
> if (isset($this->data['CreditCard'])):
> 
>        $creditCard = ClassRegistry::init('CreditCard');
> 
>        $creditCard->set( $this->data );
> 
>        if ($creditCard->validates($this->data['CreditCard'])):
> 
>                $this->Session->write('creditCard',
>                        array(
>                                'card_type' => 
> $this->data['CreditCard']['card_type'],
>                                'card_number' => 
> $this->data['CreditCard']['card_number'],
>                                'exp_month' => 
> $this->data['CreditCard']['exp_month'],
>                                'exp_year' => 
> $this->data['CreditCard']['exp_year'],
>                                'cardid_number' => 
> $this->data['CreditCard']['cardid_number']
>                        )
>                );
> 
>        else:
> 
>                $validationErrors['CreditCard'] = 
> $creditCard->validationErrors;
> 
>        endif;
> 
> endif;
> 
> 
> Jeremy Burns
> Class Outfit
> 
> jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
> http://www.classoutfit.com
> 
> On 13 Aug 2010, at 08:55, Wilhelm wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am implementing a e-commerce website, in my project for security
> > reasons I am not storing the users credit card details in the database
> > but rather that is being handled by a third party.
> >
> > My question is that I would like to use the cc validation to validate
> > the credit card number before sending it off to the third party. Is
> > this possible?
> >
> > Kind Regards
> > Wilhelm
> >
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