@carlwhat are you going to be updating this for 2.0? Or is someone else now taking the responsibility? Can I help in any way? I certainly can help test or something less technical than coding.
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@carlwhat are you going to be updating this for 2.0? Or is someone else now taking the responsibility? Can I help in any way? I certainly can help test or something less technical than coding.
Zen Cart users please note: the *free contribution Square Webpay* is not compatible with newer versions of PHP.
But you can still use Square Webpay; you just have to buy the updated version. This is explained in the documentation:
https://docs.zen-cart.com/user/payme...#square-webpay
I hope this clears up any confusion.
Thank you for coming straight out and stating this. It will surely help many in making the correct decision for implementing the plugin :thumbsup: Perhaps a good idea would be to have the "Paid" version of Square WebPay module installed and operational on a current version Zen Cart site (updated each time with the newest ZC version as they appear...) to insure confidence.
If the authors of the module can literally prove the paid plugin's efficay by having it installed, runnng and processing payments via Square... on a live install of the most current version of Zen Cart... then the authors of said module fully justify the investment and dispell any doubts about the plugin's dependabilty and usefullness :bigups:
The developer states on their product page which version of PHP and Zen Cart the plugin is compatible with. As with all plugins there is a degree of trust that must be placed in the developer, having live demos of every one is not practicable. As a customer, I see no reason not to trust the efficacy of this developer's contributions.
Yep. This module works; a number of my clients have purchased it.
I was totally unaware that square is not in 2.0. I understand what it takes to maintain a payment module but this means that the number of payment modules safe to use without additional costs are just authorize.net and paypal. Both of which have a monthly fee. Both square and stripe have no fee like that but the stripe module situation is worse.
No monthly fee at PayPal
https://tinyurl.com/2l6rvgkv
tiny url munged it.
https://www.paypal.com/dm/webapps/mp...sales%20volume.
Thanks - I did find another page that said no monthly fee so twice! That's the way it used to be years ago.