Dianne, the name of both files is the same, authorizenet_aim.php .. If you don't understand let me know and I'll walk you through uploading them (best I can, that is). Then, after upload, you have to 'install' them by simply hitting 'install' from Admin-Modules-Payment-Authorize.net (AIM). Then put your Authorize.net information in, so before you replace anything, make sure to copy your Login ID, Transaction Key, and MD5 Hash (If you have an MD5 Hash; if you don't you'll still have to blank-out that field because there is some writing in there). The 2 files are located here.
/includes/modules/payment/authorizenet_aim.php
/includes/languages/english/modules/payment/authorizenet_aim.php
Last edited by Johnnycopilot; 20 Jan 2015 at 03:41 AM.
Thank you! Unfortunately, uploading the two files did not resolve the problem.
Here's what I did...
I uninstalled the payment module in the admin panel and then deleted both files via FTP. I then uploaded the two new files from zen cart v1.5.4 and then reinstalled the module via the admin panel, making sure to use the correct settings (double-checking all entries against a screen shot).
So, thank you for the suggestion but it has not resolved the problem.
In the error message, what stands out for me is:
Comm results: 60 SSL certificate problem: unable to get local issuer certificate
I have no idea what this means or where to check...or even what I should be expecting to see if I knew where to check.
If you or anyone reading this can point me in the right direction, I would appreciate it. For example, if I were to speak with the hosting company (who also installed the SSL certificate), what would I be asking them? I don't understand the error message enough to formulate a question.
Thanks for anything you can share.