Hi,
I am trying to set my payment gateway up and I need a signature code. Where do I get my individual signature code from?
Help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Hi,
I am trying to set my payment gateway up and I need a signature code. Where do I get my individual signature code from?
Help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Identifying the gateway you plan on using; the payment module you are planning on using; version of Zen Cart in use, all may help someone in answering your question.
Your "signature code" could mean anything in your current wording. Authorize.net's gateway you would get the numer from Authorize.net and put it in the AIM module allowing your cart to talk to Authorize.net and vise-versa. I am sure all payment modules and services have a different way of going about it.
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Hi,
I've read the linked post and when I go to my api certificate page on paypal there is no field for Signature Code. Only the following values:
Credential:
API Certificate
Registrant: my name and address
API Username: xxxx.mydomain.com
API Password: ALLCAPSPASSWORD
Request Date: Feb. 9, 2008 09:05:53 PST
Is the Signature Code on some other page in the profile?
Thanks,
Steve
You have asked for the wrong credentials - it should be:Credential:API Certificate
Credential: API Signature
Go back to your account and remove the one you have and then choose API Signature
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Nevermind, operator error.
I clicked on Request API Certificate instead of Request API Signature.
Thanks,
Steve