Benoit Gr�goire wrote:
Finally a list of servers adresses, THANK YOU!

One warning though - in my poking around, I found that some servers DO actually check the APPID and APPVER fields. It's easy to spoof (I did it in the ofx.py script in order to access all my accounts - APPID=Money, APPVER=0900), but I'm not sure if there are other implications to that. At minimum, perhaps we could make it user-customizable through some obscure setting.


I also uploaded a copy of Microsoft's test definitions spreadsheet to my
web site (see previous link).  This contains a definition of every OFX
request/response transaction that MS Money supports.  It may be a useful
reference for determining what types of transactions to support to
support via GnuCash (i.e. online transfer, pin change, statement
download, recurring transactions, etc).


Nice find, where did you get that? (Any chance you could get your hands on the old OFC (not OFX) DTD and specifications?)

Ask and ye shall receive... just added an OFC section to http://www.jongsma.org/gc/. Turns out it was buried in an old copy of Visual Studio.


The OFXAudit spreadsheet came from Microsoft's Money partners web site - http://www.microsoft.com/money/partner/implofx.asp.

Well, as everyone sadly knows I am not quite as available as when I originally wrote LibOFX, but I am still interested in leading the protocol side of things. I doubt I'll get very involved in the GUI side of things, as I don't have access to a band with bidirectional OFX support, so I don't have a personnal interest in that feature.

As I've probably mentioned - my bank supports OFX, so I'd be happy to help with testing when the time comes. I'm also hoping to contact some OFX server vendors and see if they have any interest in giving us access to a test server. That'll probably be a pretty tough sell though.


-j

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