I'm not sure about this one, but couldn't you just make the form in flash
yourself and just
post the same variables to the service, which the usual HTML foms also post.
You could just
peek in the HTML form, check out the variables which it will send and
simulate that behaviour in flash.

Transaction failure, secury etc is something the service itself is
responsible for. If you can ask the party
in question what kind of responses you can receive, than you could also
handle these in flash.

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Henry Cooke <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> We're working on a site for a charity in which we want to build a
> really quick, streamlined donation process - basically, a user sticks
> their credit card details and email address into a simple form in our
> Flash site, we process the transaction in the background and the UX
> continues in our site.
>
> Now, leaving aside for a second the potential complications there
> (transaction failiure, security etc), does anyone know if any of the
> big payment processing services provide an interface through which
> something like this can be done?
>
> We're hoping to present the UI for the entire payment process in our
> (Flash) site without linking off to someone else's forms.
>
> Any pointers would be helpful. I've been poking through the PayPal
> docs this morning, which look promising, but they're a bit of a
> tangled mess...
>
> Cheers,
> h
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