Based on comments, I've made a very small modification, which makes
using the PHP class easier when the TPP protocol is required (for email
and web certs).
Simply initiate your class like so:
$O = new openSRS('LIVE');
$O->setProtocol('TPP');
... and presto, you are set to go!
If you are
Have you tried using sniffing tools like ngrep to see what goes over the
connection ?
Leonid Igolnik
OpenSRS developer
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Casey West wrote:
> I've read all the source code and I realize that I should recieve an
> Unrecognized Peer error when the server can't be reached or it d
Authorize.net docs are at http://www.authorizenet.com/support/guides.php.
Contact me off-list if you're going to use AIM and want a code snippet.
m2
At 10:56 AM 1/9/2003, you wrote:
Hi,
I am running the OpenSRS perl scripts via Active Perl on my Win2K server. I
am attempting to integrate my ex
FWIW, the documentation for the PHP version I wrote is the README file
that comes with the PHP class, plus the OpenSRS API Spec available at
http://resellers.tucows.com/opensrs/documentation
If you are having problems figuring it out, join the OpenSRS-PHP mailing
list (http://opensrs-php.sf.net/)a
Hi,
I am running the OpenSRS perl scripts via Active Perl on my Win2K server. I
am attempting to integrate my existing Authorize.Net merchant account in
order to be able to process transactions real-time. If anyone can point me
into the appropriate direction I would greatly appreciate it. I hav
I've read all the source code and I realize that I should recieve an
Unrecognized Peer error when the server can't be reached or it doesn't
return a proper XML check, when called from the authenticate() sub in
OpenSRS::XML_Client.
The following code show's what happens:
$prompt = $self->read_