Is the .pem file the same as the LinkPoint API file?
Is the .pem file the same as the LinkPoint API file?
The Linkpoint API and YourPay API concepts are the same. You need the .pem file supplied via your merchant account console.
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Okay, we have made some progress. We dropped the LinkPoint_api table, and can now edit the payment modules properly.
But it is still reporting that the .pem file is not working. It reports: "Error: CURL functions not found - required for Linkpoint API payment module," and "The xyzxyz.pem certificate file cannot be found." Is it possible that the CURL functions are not in the .pem file? Where can we find them?
Thanks, Jim
We instlled the CURL file and got the .pem file working too. But now the editable YourPay module says that it is in testing mode, and we can't make it switch from that mode to anything else. Jim
"Where" are you seeing it say that it's in testing mode?
Inside your Zen Cart admin, you can set the module to operate in Production mode or in various test modes.
But if your YourPay account itself (on the yourpay site) is in test mode, you'll have to change it *there*, or call their tech support for help in changing that.
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