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aim php •The merchant login ID or password is invalid or the account is inactive.

when I run aim in php using the aim sample code (where I changed my loginid and transactionkey)

 

 

 

 

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<!-- This sample code is designed to connect to Authorize.net using the AIM method. For API documentation or additional sample code, please visit: http://developer.authorize.net -->

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"   "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <HTML lang='en'> <HEAD>  <TITLE> Sample AIM Implementation </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P> This sample code is designed to generate a post using Authorize.net's Advanced Integration Method (AIM) and display the results of this post to the screen. </P> <P> For details on how this is accomplished, please review the readme file, the comments in the sample code, and the Authorize.net AIM API documentation found at http://developer.authorize.net </P> <HR />

<?PHP

// By default, this sample code is designed to post to our test server for // developer accounts: https://test.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll // for real accounts (even in test mode), please make sure that you are // posting to: https://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll $post_url = "https://test.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll";

$post_values

= array(    // the API Login ID and Transaction Key must be replaced with valid values  "x_login"   => "API_LOGIN_ID",  "x_tran_key"  => "TRANSACTION_KEY",

 "x_version"   => "3.1",  "x_delim_data"  => "TRUE",  "x_delim_char"  => "|",  "x_relay_response" => "FALSE",

 "x_type"   => "AUTH_CAPTURE",  "x_method"   => "CC",  "x_card_num"  => "4111111111111111",  "x_exp_date"  => "0115",

 "x_amount"   => "19.99",  "x_description"  => "Sample Transaction",

 "x_first_name"  => "John",  "x_last_name"  => "Doe",  "x_address"   => "1234 Street",  "x_state"   => "WA",  "x_zip"    => "98004"  // Additional fields can be added here as outlined in the AIM integration  // guide at: http://developer.authorize.net );

// This section takes the input fields and converts them to the proper format // for an http post.  For example: "x_login=username&x_tran_key=a1B2c3D4" $post_string = ""; foreach( $post_values as $key => $value )  { $post_string .= "$key=" . urlencode( $value ) . "&"; } $post_string = rtrim( $post_string, "& " );

// The following section provides an example of how to add line item details to // the post string.  Because line items may consist of multiple values with the // same key/name, they cannot be simply added into the above array. // // This section is commented out by default. /* $line_items = array(  "item1<|>golf balls<|><|>2<|>18.95<|>Y",  "item2<|>golf bag<|>Wilson golf carry bag, red<|>1<|>39.99<|>Y",  "item3<|>book<|>Golf for Dummies<|>1<|>21.99<|>Y");   foreach( $line_items as $value )  { $post_string .= "&x_line_item=" . urlencode( $value ); } */

// This sample code uses the CURL library for php to establish a connection, // submit the post, and record the response. // If you receive an error, you may want to ensure that you have the curl // library enabled in your php configuration $request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object  curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); // set to 0 to eliminate header info from response  curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); // Returns response data instead of TRUE(1)  curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string); // use HTTP POST to send form data  curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); // uncomment this line if you get no gateway response.  $post_response = curl_exec($request); // execute curl post and store results in $post_response  // additional options may be required depending upon your server configuration  // you can find documentation on curl options at http://www.php.net/curl_setopt curl_close ($request); // close curl object

// This line takes the response and breaks it into an array using the specified delimiting character $response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);

// The results are output to the screen in the form of an html numbered list. echo "<OL>\n"; foreach ($response_array as $value) {  echo "<LI>" . $value . "&nbsp;</LI>\n";  $i++; } echo "</OL>\n"; // individual elements of the array could be accessed to read certain response // fields.  For example, response_array[0] would return the Response Code, // response_array[2] would return the Response Reason Code. // for a list of response fields, please review the AIM Implementation Guide ?> </BODY> </HTML>

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