Hello,
When I set x_test_request to FALSE things break. But not everything. I get the message
"Internet Explorer Cannot display this page" instead of the senseless nonsense about the card was accepted, which I
sorta came to expect. I also get an email from Authorize.Net informing me I just bought something. I sorta expected
that too. And, to really add sauce to the goose, I get a valid response string from Authorize.Net. I parse the string out and
store it away. It has all the information I've come to expect.
In addition, since I've got nothing better to do, I snooped around in the log files that are stored on my site. I see several
entries where the log indicates some sort of timeout. I suspect that silly old IE is expecting some sort of a valid
handshake at the end of a transfer between web.com and my computer. It isn't getting it.
Here is some of the stuff I am sending- sorry about the lack of formatting.
$request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 20);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);
$post_response = curl_exec($request);
curl_close ($request);
$response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);
I've tried a number of different combinations using the curl_setopt statements. so far, no luck.
I think I am almost there, but after trying to google web.com and authorize.net and AIM I don't get much.
Does web.com support AIM transactions?
thanks
jackyjoy
10-06-2020 10:01 AM
@jackyjoy123 wrote:Hello,
When I set x_test_request to FALSE things break. But not everything. I get the message
"Internet Explorer Cannot display this page" instead of the senseless nonsense about the card was accepted, which I
sorta came to expect. I also get an email from Authorize.Net informing me I just bought something. I sorta expected
that too. And, to really add sauce to the goose, I get a valid response string from Authorize.Net. I parse the string out and
store it away. It has all the information I've come to expect.
In addition, since I've got nothing better to do, I snooped around in the log files that are stored on my site. I see several
entries where the log indicates some sort of timeout. I suspect that silly old IE is expecting some sort of a valid
handshake at the end of a transfer between web.com and my computer. It isn't getting it.
Here is some of the stuff I am sending- sorry about the lack of formatting.
"x_login" => "$x_login","x_tran_key" => "$x_tran_key","x_allow_partial_Auth" => "False","x_version" => "3.1","x_type" => "AUTH_CAPTURE","x_method" => "CC","x_recurring_billing" => "FALSE","x_amount" => "$total","x_card_num" => "$cc_number","x_exp_date" => "$card_month$card_year","x_card_code" => "","x_trans_id" => "","x_split_tender_id" => "","x_auth_code" => "","x_test_request" => "$test_mode","x_duplicate_window" => "120","x_merchant_descriptor" => "","x_invoice_num" => "1","x_description" => "Transaction 1","x_first_name" => "$first_name_on_card","x_last_name" => "$last_name_on_card","x_company" => "$company","x_address" => "$cc_address","x_city" => "$card_city","x_state" => "$card_state","x_zip" => "$card_zip","x_country" => "$card_country",// "x_phone" => "$phone_number",// "x_fax" => "","x_email" => "$email_address","x_delim_data" => "TRUE","x_delim_char" => "|","x_encap_char" => "|","x_relay_response" => "FALSE","x_cust_id" => "1","x_customer_ip" => "$ip"
$request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 20);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);
$post_response = curl_exec($request);
curl_close ($request);
$response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);
I've tried a number of different combinations krogerfeedback talktosonic talktowendys using the curl_setopt statements. so far, no luck.
I think I am almost there, but after trying to google web.com and authorize.net and AIM I don't get much.
Does web.com support AIM transactions?
thanks
jackyjoy
thanks my issue has been fixed.
10-08-2020 07:40 AM
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@jackyjoy123 wrote:Hello,
When I set x_test_request to FALSE things break. But not everything. I get the message
"Internet Explorer Cannot display this page" instead of the senseless nonsense about the card was accepted, which I
sorta came to expect. I also get an email from Authorize.Net informing me I just bought something. I sorta expected
that too. And, to really add sauce to the goose, I get a valid response string from Authorize.Net. I parse the string out and
store it away. It has all the information I've come to expect.
In addition, since I've got nothing better to do, I snooped around in the log files that are stored on my site. I see several
entries where the log indicates some sort of timeout. I suspect that silly old IE is expecting some sort of a valid
handshake at the end of a transfer between web.com and my computer. It isn't getting it.
Here is some of the stuff I am sending- sorry about the lack of formatting.
"x_login" => "$x_login","x_tran_key" => "$x_tran_key","x_allow_partial_Auth" => "False","x_version" => "3.1","x_type" => "AUTH_CAPTURE","x_method" => "CC","x_recurring_billing" => "FALSE","x_amount" => "$total","x_card_num" => "$cc_number","x_exp_date" => "$card_month$card_year","x_card_code" => "","x_trans_id" => "","x_split_tender_id" => "","x_auth_code" => "","x_test_request" => "$test_mode","x_duplicate_window" => "120","x_merchant_descriptor" => "","x_invoice_num" => "1","x_description" => "Transaction 1","x_first_name" => "$first_name_on_card","x_last_name" => "$last_name_on_card","x_company" => "$company","x_address" => "$cc_address","x_city" => "$card_city","x_state" => "$card_state","x_zip" => "$card_zip","x_country" => "$card_country",// "x_phone" => "$phone_number",// "x_fax" => "","x_email" => "$email_address","x_delim_data" => "TRUE","x_delim_char" => "|","x_encap_char" => "|","x_relay_response" => "FALSE","x_cust_id" => "1","x_customer_ip" => "$ip"
$request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object MCDVOICE
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 20);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);
$post_response = curl_exec($request);
curl_close ($request);
$response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);
I've tried a number of different combinations using the curl_setopt statements. so far, no luck.
I think I am almost there, but after trying to google web.com and authorize.net and AIM I don't get much.
Does web.com support AIM transactions?
thanks
jackyjoy
Thanks for the information
10-09-2020 02:48 AM
@Beauchamp_87 wrote:T
@jackyjoy123 wrote:Hello,
When I set x_test_request to FALSE things break. But not everything. I get the message
"Internet Explorer Cannot display this page" instead of the senseless nonsense about the card was accepted, which I
sorta came to expect. I also get an email from Authorize.Net informing me I just bought something. I sorta expected
that too. And, to really add sauce to the goose, I get a valid response string from Authorize.Net. I parse the string out and
store it away. It has all the information I've come to expect.
In addition, since I've got nothing better to do, I snooped around in the log files that are stored on my site. I see several
entries where the log indicates some sort of timeout. I suspect that silly old IE is expecting some sort of a valid
handshake at the end of a transfer between web.com and my computer. It isn't getting it.
Here is some of the stuff I am sending- sorry about the lack of formatting.
"x_login" => "$x_login","x_tran_key" => "$x_tran_key","x_allow_partial_Auth" => "False","x_version" => "3.1","x_type" => "AUTH_CAPTURE","x_method" => "CC","x_recurring_billing" => "FALSE","x_amount" => "$total","x_card_num" => "$cc_number","x_exp_date" => "$card_month$card_year","x_card_code" => "","x_trans_id" => "","x_split_tender_id" => "","x_auth_code" => "","x_test_request" => "$test_mode","x_duplicate_window" => "120","x_merchant_descriptor" => "","x_invoice_num" => "1","x_description" => "Transaction 1","x_first_name" => "$first_name_on_card","x_last_name" => "$last_name_on_card","x_company" => "$company","x_address" => "$cc_address","x_city" => "$card_city","x_state" => "$card_state","x_zip" => "$card_zip","x_country" => "$card_country",// "x_phone" => "$phone_number",// "x_fax" => "","x_email" => "$email_address","x_delim_data" => "TRUE","x_delim_char" => "|","x_encap_char" => "|","x_relay_response" => "FALSE","x_cust_id" => "1","x_customer_ip" => "$ip"
$request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object MCDVOICE
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT, 20);
curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, 0);
$post_response = curl_exec($request);
curl_close ($request);
$response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);
I've tried a number of different Whataburger survey combinations using the curl_setopt statements. so far, no luck.
I think I am almost there, but after trying to google web.com and authorize.net and AIM I don't get much.
Does web.com support AIM transactions?
thanks
jackyjoy
Thanks for the information
thanks
10-12-2020 02:39 AM
Plesae help me i am also stuck on it ,please i possible provide us solution.
10-14-2020 03:31 AM