Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-04-21 Thread SergioTorresC.

Sam,

I found the problem was produced by a combination of:
 an error in my cakephp code and
 having Configure::write('debug', 3); in  my app core.php file

Authorize.net does not like cake's debug message.

Once I fixed my code errors and set debug to 0 I was able to access
authorize.net payment form.

Of course, I had to comment the redirection part to be able to see
CakePHP's error messages.

Thank you for your help.

There is another problem with Authorize.net, they don't like CakePHP's
formated URLs (actually, it's relative URLs what they don't like). If
you use them in the x_relay_URL field page, it will not be rendered
correctly.

On Apr 13, 12:42 pm, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you Sam,

 I tried using PHP's $_POST and got the same negative result. No data.

 I asked authorize.net live tech support and they told me it could be a
 timeout problem. Since I was using my PC for the test, I moved to the
 server and tries again. This time I got a web page, as if
 authorize.net was not trying to reach my invoicepayments/receipt
 action, but something else.

 I asked tech support if the problem could be CakePHP's custom URLs and
 they answered maybe, but did not provide any further information.

 Have you found something about this problem?

 Thank you,

 On Apr 11, 6:58 pm, Sam DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:

  I don't think you will see the data from Authorize in this-data I  
  think you will have to look at the raw data.  I can look at it on  
  Monday but my wife has named my laptop for Easter weekend.

  Sam d

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  On Apr 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM, SergioTorresC.  

  sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Samuel,

   Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
   relay response:

   I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
  https://test.authorize.net...

   I had my form posted to authorize.net

   I am shown their hosted payment form.

   My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).

   But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
   transaction report to my web site.

   I am receiving the following error message An error occurred while
   trying to report this transaction to the merchant.

   My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'

   I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
   error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
   component).

   I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:

   In the controller receipt action: pr($this-data);
   In the receipt action view:  ?php echo $data);

   I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
   examining firebug/firephp console.

   Nothing worked.

   Can you help me with this?

   Thank you,

   On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
   I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
   out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
   looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this  
   page
   is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
   and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

   Sam D

   On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

   sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thank you for your help Samuel,

   I am not sure I understand what you say.

   Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
   and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
   your app?

   In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I  
   need to
   do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.

   Any ideas?

   Thank you again,

   On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
   I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth  
   dot
   net's servers  not make the post request in php.

   Sam D

   On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC.  
   sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi there,

   I am trying to hook up my cake application  
   withauthorize.netservice,
   to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just  
   can't
   get it to work.

   I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The  
   form
   is processed in the back end class controller like this:

   1. I update all needed tables.
   2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
   3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
   $post array
   4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.neturl', $post)

   According toauthorize.netdocs my customer should be presented  
   their
   secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be  
   sure
   the post was made.

   Can anybody help?

   Thanks in advance,

   Sergio Torres
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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-04-21 Thread Samuel DeVore

Thanks for sharing, I'm sorry I never got back to you, got drug into
something at work (non php stuff) so I totally dropped the ball on
helping.  Yea I have to say that anytime I am going back and forth to
any service I almost always write the debug to zero and use the
logging to track stuff.

Sam D


On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:55 PM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sam,

 I found the problem was produced by a combination of:
     an error in my cakephp code and
     having Configure::write('debug', 3); in  my app core.php file

 Authorize.net does not like cake's debug message.

 Once I fixed my code errors and set debug to 0 I was able to access
 authorize.net payment form.

 Of course, I had to comment the redirection part to be able to see
 CakePHP's error messages.

 Thank you for your help.

 There is another problem with Authorize.net, they don't like CakePHP's
 formated URLs (actually, it's relative URLs what they don't like). If
 you use them in the x_relay_URL field page, it will not be rendered
 correctly.

 On Apr 13, 12:42 pm, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thank you Sam,

 I tried using PHP's $_POST and got the same negative result. No data.

 I asked authorize.net live tech support and they told me it could be a
 timeout problem. Since I was using my PC for the test, I moved to the
 server and tries again. This time I got a web page, as if
 authorize.net was not trying to reach my invoicepayments/receipt
 action, but something else.

 I asked tech support if the problem could be CakePHP's custom URLs and
 they answered maybe, but did not provide any further information.

 Have you found something about this problem?

 Thank you,

 On Apr 11, 6:58 pm, Sam DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:

  I don't think you will see the data from Authorize in this-data I
  think you will have to look at the raw data.  I can look at it on
  Monday but my wife has named my laptop for Easter weekend.

  Sam d

  ===
  Sent from my ATT Rotary Phonehttp://blog.samdevore.com

  On Apr 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

  sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Samuel,

   Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
   relay response:

   I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
  https://test.authorize.net...

   I had my form posted to authorize.net

   I am shown their hosted payment form.

   My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).

   But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
   transaction report to my web site.

   I am receiving the following error message An error occurred while
   trying to report this transaction to the merchant.

   My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'

   I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
   error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
   component).

   I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:

   In the controller receipt action: pr($this-data);
   In the receipt action view:  ?php echo $data);

   I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
   examining firebug/firephp console.

   Nothing worked.

   Can you help me with this?

   Thank you,

   On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
   I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
   out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
   looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this
   page
   is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
   and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

   Sam D

   On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

   sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Thank you for your help Samuel,

   I am not sure I understand what you say.

   Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
   and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
   your app?

   In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I
   need to
   do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.

   Any ideas?

   Thank you again,

   On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
   I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth
   dot
   net's servers  not make the post request in php.

   Sam D

   On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC.
   sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

   Hi there,

   I am trying to hook up my cake application
   withauthorize.netservice,
   to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just
   can't
   get it to work.

   I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The
   form
   is processed in the back end class controller like this:

   1. I update all needed tables.
   2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
   3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
   $post array
   4. I call $response = 

Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-04-13 Thread SergioTorresC.

Thank you Sam,

I tried using PHP's $_POST and got the same negative result. No data.

I asked authorize.net live tech support and they told me it could be a
timeout problem. Since I was using my PC for the test, I moved to the
server and tries again. This time I got a web page, as if
authorize.net was not trying to reach my invoicepayments/receipt
action, but something else.

I asked tech support if the problem could be CakePHP's custom URLs and
they answered maybe, but did not provide any further information.

Have you found something about this problem?

Thank you,

On Apr 11, 6:58 pm, Sam DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I don't think you will see the data from Authorize in this-data I  
 think you will have to look at the raw data.  I can look at it on  
 Monday but my wife has named my laptop for Easter weekend.

 Sam d

 ===
 Sent from my ATT Rotary Phonehttp://blog.samdevore.com

 On Apr 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM, SergioTorresC.  

 sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

  Samuel,

  Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
  relay response:

  I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
 https://test.authorize.net...

  I had my form posted to authorize.net

  I am shown their hosted payment form.

  My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).

  But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
  transaction report to my web site.

  I am receiving the following error message An error occurred while
  trying to report this transaction to the merchant.

  My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'

  I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
  error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
  component).

  I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:

  In the controller receipt action: pr($this-data);
  In the receipt action view:  ?php echo $data);

  I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
  examining firebug/firephp console.

  Nothing worked.

  Can you help me with this?

  Thank you,

  On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
  I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
  out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
  looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this  
  page
  is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
  and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

  Sam D

  On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

  sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thank you for your help Samuel,

  I am not sure I understand what you say.

  Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
  and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
  your app?

  In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I  
  need to
  do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.

  Any ideas?

  Thank you again,

  On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth  
  dot
  net's servers  not make the post request in php.

  Sam D

  On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC.  
  sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi there,

  I am trying to hook up my cake application  
  withauthorize.netservice,
  to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just  
  can't
  get it to work.

  I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The  
  form
  is processed in the back end class controller like this:

  1. I update all needed tables.
  2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
  3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
  $post array
  4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.neturl', $post)

  According toauthorize.netdocs my customer should be presented  
  their
  secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be  
  sure
  the post was made.

  Can anybody help?

  Thanks in advance,

  Sergio Torres
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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-04-11 Thread SergioTorresC.

Samuel,

Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
relay response:

I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
https://test.authorize.net...

I had my form posted to authorize.net

I am shown their hosted payment form.

My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).

But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
transaction report to my web site.

I am receiving the following error message An error occurred while
trying to report this transaction to the merchant.

My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'

I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
component).

I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:

In the controller receipt action: pr($this-data);
In the receipt action view:  ?php echo $data);

I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
examining firebug/firephp console.

Nothing worked.

Can you help me with this?

Thank you,



On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
 out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
 looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this page
 is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
 and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

 Sam D

 On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

 sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thank you for your help Samuel,

  I am not sure I understand what you say.

  Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
  and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
  your app?

  In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I need to
  do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.

  Any ideas?

  Thank you again,

  On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth dot
  net's servers  not make the post request in php.

  Sam D

  On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com 
  wrote:

   Hi there,

   I am trying to hook up my cake application withauthorize.netservice,
   to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
   get it to work.

   I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
   is processed in the back end class controller like this:

   1. I update all needed tables.
   2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
   3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
   $post array
   4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.neturl', $post)

   According toauthorize.netdocs my customer should be presented their
   secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
   the post was made.

   Can anybody help?

   Thanks in advance,

   Sergio Torres
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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-04-11 Thread Sam DeVore

I don't think you will see the data from Authorize in this-data I  
think you will have to look at the raw data.  I can look at it on  
Monday but my wife has named my laptop for Easter weekend.

Sam d

===
Sent from my ATT Rotary Phone
http://blog.samdevore.com


On Apr 11, 2009, at 10:34 AM, SergioTorresC.  
sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:


 Samuel,

 Sorry to bother you again. Now I am having problems with authorize.net
 relay response:

 I am using a testing account, so all my transactions go to
 https://test.authorize.net...

 I had my form posted to authorize.net

 I am shown their hosted payment form.

 My payment is processed right (the test credit card gets charged).

 But, there is an error when authorize.net tries to send the
 transaction report to my web site.

 I am receiving the following error message An error occurred while
 trying to report this transaction to the merchant.

 My x_relay_URL value is 'http://[myserver]/invoicepayments/receipt'

 I am sure authorize.net tries to post to my x_relay_URL (I receive an
 error message when the receipt action is not allowed by the auth
 component).

 I tried to see authorize.net's answer using:

 In the controller receipt action: pr($this-data);
 In the receipt action view:  ?php echo $data);

 I tried leaving empty the controller action and view and then
 examining firebug/firephp console.

 Nothing worked.

 Can you help me with this?

 Thank you,



 On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
 out 'my form' and sending them toAuthorize.net(it is a confirmation
 looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this  
 page
 is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
 and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

 Sam D

 On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

 sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you for your help Samuel,

 I am not sure I understand what you say.

 Do you mean you pass the client all theauthorize.nethidden fields
 and set the form action to be processed byauthorize.netinstead of
 your app?

 In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I  
 need to
 do some tasks before callingauthorize.netsecure payment form.

 Any ideas?

 Thank you again,

 On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth  
 dot
 net's servers  not make the post request in php.

 Sam D

 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC.  
 sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi there,

 I am trying to hook up my cake application  
 withauthorize.netservice,
 to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just  
 can't
 get it to work.

 I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The  
 form
 is processed in the back end class controller like this:

 1. I update all needed tables.
 2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
 3. I build all required fields forauthorize.netand put them into a
 $post array
 4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.neturl', $post)

 According toauthorize.netdocs my customer should be presented  
 their
 secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be  
 sure
 the post was made.

 Can anybody help?

 Thanks in advance,

 Sergio Torres
 

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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-03-13 Thread SergioTorresC.

Thank you for your help Samuel,

I am not sure I understand what you say.

Do you mean you pass the client all the authorize.net hidden fields
and set the form action to be processed by authorize.net instead of
your app?

In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I need to
do some tasks before calling authorize.net secure payment form.

Any ideas?

Thank you again,

On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth dot
 net's servers  not make the post request in php.

 Sam D

 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

  Hi there,

  I am trying to hook up my cake application with authorize.net service,
  to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
  get it to work.

  I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
  is processed in the back end class controller like this:

  1. I update all needed tables.
  2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
  3. I build all required fields for authorize.net and put them into a
  $post array
  4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.net url', $post)

  According to authorize.net docs my customer should be presented their
  secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
  the post was made.

  Can anybody help?

  Thanks in advance,

  Sergio Torres
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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-03-13 Thread Samuel DeVore

I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
out 'my form' and sending them to Authorize.net (it is a confirmation
looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this page
is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

Sam D



On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.
sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thank you for your help Samuel,

 I am not sure I understand what you say.

 Do you mean you pass the client all the authorize.net hidden fields
 and set the form action to be processed by authorize.net instead of
 your app?

 In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I need to
 do some tasks before calling authorize.net secure payment form.

 Any ideas?

 Thank you again,

 On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth dot
 net's servers  not make the post request in php.

 Sam D

 On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

  Hi there,

  I am trying to hook up my cake application with authorize.net service,
  to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
  get it to work.

  I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
  is processed in the back end class controller like this:

  1. I update all needed tables.
  2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
  3. I build all required fields for authorize.net and put them into a
  $post array
  4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.net url', $post)

  According to authorize.net docs my customer should be presented their
  secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
  the post was made.

  Can anybody help?

  Thanks in advance,

  Sergio Torres
 


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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-03-13 Thread SergioTorresC.

Thank you Samuel,

I think your solution is valid and it's going to solve my problem.

Have a nice day,

Sergio.

On Mar 13, 1:43 pm, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
 I had a similar problem and I created a page in between them filling
 out 'my form' and sending them to Authorize.net (it is a confirmation
 looking page and explains why they are going to a new site)  this page
 is a form of just hidden fields and a 'Continue' (the submit button)
 and a 'Cancel' button that takes them back to the previous page.

 Sam D

 On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:34 AM, SergioTorresC.

 sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

  Thank you for your help Samuel,

  I am not sure I understand what you say.

  Do you mean you pass the client all the authorize.net hidden fields
  and set the form action to be processed by authorize.net instead of
  your app?

  In this case I would have problems with this solution, since I need to
  do some tasks before calling authorize.net secure payment form.

  Any ideas?

  Thank you again,

  On Mar 12, 9:57 am, Samuel DeVore sdev...@gmail.com wrote:
  I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth dot
  net's servers  not make the post request in php.

  Sam D

  On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com 
  wrote:

   Hi there,

   I am trying to hook up my cake application with authorize.net service,
   to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
   get it to work.

   I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
   is processed in the back end class controller like this:

   1. I update all needed tables.
   2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
   3. I build all required fields for authorize.net and put them into a
   $post array
   4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.net url', $post)

   According to authorize.net docs my customer should be presented their
   secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
   the post was made.

   Can anybody help?

   Thanks in advance,

   Sergio Torres
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authorize.net redirect

2009-03-12 Thread SergioTorresC.

Hi there,

I am trying to hook up my cake application with authorize.net service,
to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
get it to work.

I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
is processed in the back end class controller like this:

1. I update all needed tables.
2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
3. I build all required fields for authorize.net and put them into a
$post array
4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.net url', $post)

According to authorize.net docs my customer should be presented their
secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
the post was made.

Can anybody help?

Thanks in advance,

Sergio Torres
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Re: authorize.net redirect

2009-03-12 Thread Samuel DeVore

I have found that I have to make my forms actually point to Auth dot
net's servers  not make the post request in php.

Sam D


On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:47 AM, SergioTorresC. sergiotorr...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi there,

 I am trying to hook up my cake application with authorize.net service,
 to use their secure payment form and Relay Response, but just can't
 get it to work.

 I have a form where my customer reports the payment amount. The form
 is processed in the back end class controller like this:

 1. I update all needed tables.
 2. I instantiate cake HttpSocket class into $MyHS.
 3. I build all required fields for authorize.net and put them into a
 $post array
 4. I call $response = $MyHS-post('authorize.net url', $post)

 According to authorize.net docs my customer should be presented their
 secure payment form, but that does not happens. I even can't be sure
 the post was made.

 Can anybody help?

 Thanks in advance,

 Sergio Torres
 


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