authorize.net - Not working
Ive setup everything, plus ive had my authorize.net account for awhile, but it dosent seem to do anything with the card info...
the order gets placed, i can change status...
am i missing something?
authorize.net - Not working
Ive setup everything, plus ive had my authorize.net account for awhile, but it dosent seem to do anything with the card info...
the order gets placed, i can change status...
am i missing something?
FYI Ive tried the MD5 has changing and that didnt fix it.
Which module are you using?
Or, more specifically, which modules are enabled in Admin->Modules->Payment ?
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Your problem has nothing to do with the Authorize.net module at all !!
If you're using the "Credit Card - Offline" module to collect CC numbers, then you are NOT actually processing the card. That module should ONLY be used if you're trying to collect the card number and manually type it into your CC merchant terminal ... a practice that is less secure and way less automated. That's why you're not seeing anything on your authorize.net account ... because your customers aren't actually processing a live transaction.
Click "Remove" on the "Credit Card - Offline Processing" module if you're not going to use it.
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