We are in the process of rolling out a non-open source ecommerce site which
supports a number of credit card gateways.  You can find a list of gateways
for this shopping cart here: 
 
http://www.dotshoppingcart.com/View/Article/FAQ/DotShoppingCart%20Functional
ity/82.aspx
We are integrating with Chase Paymentech in this project.  There is a
certification process that your software will need to go through if you use
Paymentech.  I cannot speak for the other credit card gateways.
 
I know from a separate project that there are quite a few PHP shopping carts
out there.  You could also look at their web sites to get a list of other
possible gateways with which to interface.
 
David Lloyd
Lemington Consulting
 
 
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Subject: eCommerce credit card processing.
 
Hi Guys.
 
We have a web-based eCommerce site.  It was written in-house, a PHP app.
on Apache / Debian.
 
It currently uses Authorize.net for credit card transactions.  However, for
various reasons we would like to move away from them and use a different
processor.
 
Volume is ~$10k per day.
 
Any recommendations?
 
Thanks.
 
Regards,
Ozz.
 
 
 
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