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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    "fine until recently" certainly denotes that somethings' gotten changed.
    So, yes, you need to sort out what that was/is.
    I've replaced all of the files that could have potentially been changed by an earlier error, irrespective of their indicated "last modified" dates.

    I also have a list of the potential files that could have been added, and I have verified that they are not present.

    I've contacted my server, and confirmed that my connection/speed, is good. The page always loads fast, as well.

    I'm doing offisite SIM transactions that do not require an SSL. I will follow your advice though, and add an SSL to protect stored data.

    I'm at a loss as to what to do. I'm thinking maybe upgrading to the more recent version might "erase" some hiddden problem, but that's a long shot, at best.
    I am currently using 1.3.9a

    Suggestions?

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Any suggestions? I don't want to scrap all the work and time I've spent trying to set this up.

    Upgrading to version f doesn't look feasible, either..........

    De-bug logs show nothing, either....

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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    This is what I would do:

    a) Switch to AIM. It should work with no problem. It does require SSL though.

    b) At least *try* it, to confirm that it does work fine, even though I suspect you're likely one of those who will dig his heels in and say no because you like the SIM idea better.

    c) Then if SIM is still failing, I'd begin carefully checking every file to see if anything's different: http://www.zen-cart.com/wiki/index.p...Obscure_Issues

    d) I'd also look at the SIM debug logs for evidence of what is and is not happening.

    e) Since it *was* working fine, I'm inclined to suggest that the problem is with something you've changed, which should be revealed in the comparison in (c) above. You could also take a backup of what you have now, and then restore from a backup you have from before the problem started, and see whether that makes any difference.

    f) Worst case I'd install another uncustomized copy of Zen Cart in another folder+database, as a test, and test SIM there as well, to see whether the problem may actually be with your SIM account or maybe with your hosting, etc.

    g) I'd ask Authorize.net how far the transaction is really getting, and what exactly they see as the most likely specific reason for the problem.
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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    I've arranged for an SSL, and will switch to AIM. As a an ignorant newbie, I'm somewhat worried about this, as I deduce it requires additional page development, or forms, etc. Perhaps I will be pleasantly surprised.

    You are correct in that I am inclined to stay with SIM. It is obviously easier to set up. I am setting up a another test site now to test it's functionality (I also want to find out how much of a "restore" one can do with merely a database backup-- I am told that restoring a database to a fresh copy of ZC essentially rebuilds the site- which I don't believe-- I will soon find out about this).


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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy AIM is. It keeps your customer on your site during the entire payment process, and simply does the payment transmission securely in the background. The shopping experience is seamless and more enjoyable. And setup is as simple as filling in your authnet transaction key.
    https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=373
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    Default Re: Authorize.net SIM and SSL ? Related?

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at how easy AIM is. It keeps your customer on your site during the entire payment process, and simply does the payment transmission securely in the background. The shopping experience is seamless and more enjoyable. And setup is as simple as filling in your authnet transaction key.
    https://www.zen-cart.com/tutorials/i...hp?article=373
    You're absolutely right! Of course, you knew that......... ha ha

    This is definitely better. Of course, I still want to put an even more streamlined purchase process in place, so I'm still trying to put a COWA module on a test site.....

    I've also got to work on a postal issue, and make some other adjustments.....

    But thanks for pointing me in the right direction concerning SIM v AIM.....

 

 
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