DISCLAIMER: my advice is not necessarily relevant to
Zend_Validate_CrediCard.

There's a universal test CC num of 4444333322221111 - not sure if that is
going to work in your case but technically that should validate...

I think it is a visa, though...

Rob

On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:29 PM, Bradley Holt <bradley.h...@foundline.com>wrote:

> Has anyone else tried to use Zend_Validate_CreditCard with Authorize.Net's
> sandbox API? I've run into a problem that is making it difficult for me to
> test my application. The test credit card number that Authorize.Net provides
> for their sandbox API (4222222222222) is not a valid credit card number--at
> least according to Zend_Validate_CreditCard. It appears that
> Zend_Validate_CreditCard thinks this is a Visa credit card (since it starts
> with a '4') and that Visa credit cards should have a length of 16 characters
> but Authorize.Net's test credit card has a length of 13 characters, causing
> it to fail validation. Has anyone either found other, valid, test credit
> numbers that work in Authorize.Net's sandbox API or found a simple way to
> get Zend_Validate_CreditCard to accept this as a valid credit card (at least
> in testing)?
>
> --
> Bradley Holt
> bradley.h...@foundline.com
>
>

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