I might be wrong, but with https, browsers will pop warning to user if
there's anything not secured or come from another server.

On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Keri
Henare<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Ari (and the rest of the mailing list),
>
> What would be great is the ability to either upload a CSS file, enter
> CSS into a textarea or enter a link to an external CSS file.
> This way we could fully customise the look easily and if we need to
> use images then we can host them ourselves instead of uploading to DPS.
>
> Cheers,
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Keri Henare
>
> [e]    [email protected]
> [m]    021 874 552
> [w]    www.kerihenare.com
>
> On 25/06/2009, at 3:23 PM, Aaron Cooper wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Ari,
>>
>> One glaring thing that would be handy, and I'm sure DPS has reasons
>> for it
>> being this way, is to allow account holders to self-publish
>> customizations
>> that are made in the administation (for the hosted PxPay page). At the
>> moment, it appears we need to contact DPS every time we want these
>> changes
>> made live.
>>
>> Cheers
>> Aaron
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Ari Davies-King" <[email protected]>
>> To: "NZ PHP Users Group" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Thursday, June 25, 2009 1:31 PM
>> Subject: [phpug] Re: DPS - Payment Express - ASB
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Stig,
>>
>> I will keep you posted with the progress for Web Services API.
>>
>> I can understand from a development point of view that the 3rd party
>> page might be less desirable, we do offer some customisation, but more
>> feedback on how this could be improved would appreciated.
>>
>> Who are you working for in Melbourne?
>>
>> Ari,
>>
>> On Jun 25, 12:41 pm, Stig Manning <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Thanks for clearing that up Ari, it all makes sense. Hopefully when
>>> the
>>> Payment Express web services product has 3D secure they will allow
>>> 2nd
>>> party payments.
>>> Looks like they are employing the best over there at DPS. When I
>>> moved
>>> to Melbourne and started working in web development over here, I was
>>> pretty surprised to find that we use DPS over here too.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Stig
>>>
>>> Ari Davies-King wrote, on 25/06/2009 10:26 AM:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi Stig,
>>>
>>>> The reason that ASB and also Westpac mandate that all new sign up
>>>> merchants use a 3rd party page is that PX Post and other API's do
>>>> not
>>>> support verified by visa "3D secure passwords" at present, DPS is
>>>> currently working on this and may soon be able to support 3D secure
>>>> through the "web services" product, this carries the same
>>>> functionality as PX Post, except it is SOAP based, not XML. See
>>>> below:
>>>
>>>> http://www.paymentexpress.com/technical_resources/ecommerce_nonhosted
>>>> ...
>>>
>>>> - Web Services does not support 3D secure yet.
>>>
>>>> Also, capturing credit card details outside of a PCI certified
>>>> environment is becoming less attractive as an option for acquiring
>>>> banks. This is due to the added risk the bank assumes by allowing
>>>> those card details to be captured on a server outside of theirs,
>>>> or a
>>>> certified partner's control.
>>>
>>>> Currently in New Zealand, ANZ, BNZ and National bank can allow 2
>>>> party
>>>> transactions as long as their PCI-DSS requirements are met and (for
>>>> most part) a self assesment questionaire is filled out by the
>>>> merchant. This is on a case by case basis however, and some may
>>>> still
>>>> be declined or have to move to a 3rd party environment.
>>>
>>>> Quite a few of the larger online retailers have moved to the 3rd
>>>> party
>>>> option, Ezibuy, 1-Day, The Warehouse, NZ Lotteries (LOTTO) for
>>>> example, simply because this removes liability on them for
>>>> protecting
>>>> the credit card data. Merchants can be liable for up to US$400,000
>>>> of
>>>> fines if serious breaches occur, so moves to make this less of a
>>>> possibility are understandable.
>>>
>>>> Ari Davies-King
>>>> DPS - Payment Express
>>>
>>> --
>>> Stig Manninghttp://www.sdm.co.nz- Hide quoted text -
>>>
>>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>



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