What is the name of your payflow module in your Zen Cart admin?
What is the name of your payflow module in your Zen Cart admin?
.
Zen Cart - putting the dream of business ownership within reach of anyone!
Donate to: DrByte directly or to the Zen Cart team as a whole
Remember: Any code suggestions you see here are merely suggestions. You assume full responsibility for your use of any such suggestions, including any impact ANY alterations you make to your site may have on your PCI compliance.
Furthermore, any advice you see here about PCI matters is merely an opinion, and should not be relied upon as "official". Official PCI information should be obtained from the PCI Security Council directly or from one of their authorized Assessors.
That shows that you're using the addon from the downloads area (which uses the obsolete SDK), and not the Payflow-specific addon for v1.3.8 which I made reference to (posted link) earlier in post #9 in this thread.
.
Zen Cart - putting the dream of business ownership within reach of anyone!
Donate to: DrByte directly or to the Zen Cart team as a whole
Remember: Any code suggestions you see here are merely suggestions. You assume full responsibility for your use of any such suggestions, including any impact ANY alterations you make to your site may have on your PCI compliance.
Furthermore, any advice you see here about PCI matters is merely an opinion, and should not be relied upon as "official". Official PCI information should be obtained from the PCI Security Council directly or from one of their authorized Assessors.
I am using paypal 1.38a . Do I need to make any changes?
Announcement only talks about 1.38 and 1.39 and above.
v1.3.8a is part of the v1.3.8 set. So, yes, you should make the change if you're in the UK.
.
Zen Cart - putting the dream of business ownership within reach of anyone!
Donate to: DrByte directly or to the Zen Cart team as a whole
Remember: Any code suggestions you see here are merely suggestions. You assume full responsibility for your use of any such suggestions, including any impact ANY alterations you make to your site may have on your PCI compliance.
Furthermore, any advice you see here about PCI matters is merely an opinion, and should not be relied upon as "official". Official PCI information should be obtained from the PCI Security Council directly or from one of their authorized Assessors.
I installed the the new addon per your instruction and everything seems to work well, except that I am probably missing some language files (I have the payflow.php language file frpm the addon zip file), I get error dialog boxes such as:
"Errors have occurred during the processing of your form.
Please make the following corrections:
MODULE_PAYMENT_PAYFLOW_TEXT_JS_CC_CVV"
Again I am using 1.3.8. Is there any any place where I can get these? or should I scan the actual payflow.php script file and add new defines to the payflow.php language file? Thanks again.
Ok, only 'MODULE_PAYMENT_PAYFLOW_TEXT_JS_CC_CVV' is missing from the language file. Here is what I entered:
define('MODULE_PAYMENT_PAYFLOW_TEXT_JS_CC_CVV', '* Enter the CVV number, the last 3 digits on the back of the card\n (for American Express, 4 digits in small type on the front).');
I have also changed:
define('MODULE_PAYMENT_PAYFLOW_TEXT_JS_CC_OWNER', '* The cardholder\'s first name and last name must both\n be entered and the complete name must be at least ' . CC_OWNER_MIN_LENGTH . ' characters.\n');
Should these updates be made if you're using Paypal Express and zen version 1.3.7.1 ?
Many thanks
If you're not using "Payflow" services, then no.
But, since most people don't seem to really know *what* they're using, I'll just answer the simple way: YES.
Since it's a relatively simple change to make, I recommend to make the change to the existing files, regardless.
.
Zen Cart - putting the dream of business ownership within reach of anyone!
Donate to: DrByte directly or to the Zen Cart team as a whole
Remember: Any code suggestions you see here are merely suggestions. You assume full responsibility for your use of any such suggestions, including any impact ANY alterations you make to your site may have on your PCI compliance.
Furthermore, any advice you see here about PCI matters is merely an opinion, and should not be relied upon as "official". Official PCI information should be obtained from the PCI Security Council directly or from one of their authorized Assessors.
Ah, okay, thanks so much Dr.
Bookmarks