Im a Zen 1st Timer and would not know the difference. No opposition to it but does it require a SSL ? Is there a guide on making THAT 1 work ? LOLOriginally Posted by DrByte
Bob
Im a Zen 1st Timer and would not know the difference. No opposition to it but does it require a SSL ? Is there a guide on making THAT 1 work ? LOLOriginally Posted by DrByte
Bob
Well I enablem Authorizenet AIM and disabled the other.
Now if I go to the site, select a product, and go to checkout
the only payment available is PayPal???
I am truly lost now.
Bob
That's odd.
You didn't accidentally associate a zone with it did you? (Edit the module and ensure that the Zone is set to --none-- )
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Yes ... all modules which collect credit card details require SSL.Originally Posted by netwiser
-obtain an API login ID from authorize.netIs there a guide on making THAT 1 work?
-obtain a transaction key from authorize.net
- edit the authorize.net module in Zen Cart, and enter the API login ID and transaction key
- don't touch any other settings
- save
- do a test transaction using 4111111111111111 as a credit card number, with any future expiry date and any 3-digit CVV code. You should get a "failed" response.
- check authorize.net ... look at your batch transactions. Ensure that you see this failed attempt. Actually, you won't see it if your account is in Test mode. You'll have to call authorize.net tech support in order to see whether the transaction got to them or not.
I usually do this test in Production mode, so this last point is not a problem ... i see the transaction and then know things are ready for next step:
- set site up with SSL support, and do the same test, but using a real credit card. Once you see the transaction approved, go into your batch transactions on authorize.net and void it (so you're not charged).
Done.
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