DPS does have an online interface to theme their pages yourself in
their admin area - yes, fairly poor level of fixed customisation (e.g.
can't upload any HTML or CSS), but it is there.  Our choice of using
DPS in NZ was to use their hosted payments page (with minor
customisation) since many Kiwis would be familiar enough with the
payment page looking like DPS and not your site so as not to make any
difference - maybe even a plus since there's already a trust element
there with DPS in NZ.

Cheers,
-Dan

On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Matias Gertel<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yep, same here. One of my customers is even involved in the electronic
> payments business and they were using their own servers as the payment
> gateway for their website, yet ASB asked them to move to third party.
> Regarding DPS, you know you can ask them to "theme" the interface, don't
> you? Just basic logo, background and text color, but still it's something.
> You need to ring them though. Can't do it yourself in the admin area. ASB's
> gateway looks much worse. Like it's stuck in the 90's.
>
> Matias Gertel
> Freelance Web Development & Coding
> e: [email protected]
> m: +64 21 288 8840
> p: +64 9 838 3367
> On 24/06/2009, at 6:55 PM, Vivian Chandra wrote:
>
> Yea, we were told earlier this year to be completely PCI compliant "or
> else". We have the additional issue of we have direct debits coming from our
> clients in credit card form as well.
>
> There is actually many different kinds of compliancy from A to D, where one
> end is your servers and EVERYTHING has to be compliant, and the other end is
> outsourcing everything therefore you are moving the risk offsite, the D end
> is waaay cheaper, so we have gone with a company called Flo2Cash who are
> actually very very nice to deal with!
>
> You can contact me offlist if you want to chat more! I just went through
> this with a new CRM implementation and a new website/payment gateway was
> involved too!
>
> Vivian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Stig Manning
> Sent: 24 June 2009 4:18 p.m.
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [phpug] [OT] DPS - Payment Express - ASB
>
>
> Hi PHPUG,
>
> This is a bit OT, but we have just been told by ASB that we cannot use
> the PxPOST interface as they are requiring that the form taking credit
> card details must exist on a server that is PCI compliant.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this requirement with ASB?
>
> We have a number of other PxPOST implementations with other banks that
> are all signed up and running. It seems a pretty bizzare requirement, we
> have Commonwealth Bank (who own ASB) implementations for Australian
> websites and they don't have this requirement.
> Obviously ASB have read the PCI spec differently to every other bank. We
> can use the DPS Hosted Payments page to accept payments, but they are
> pretty bloody ugly...
>
> Cheers,
> Stig
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