Ah - there are a few POST boxes in the cpi admin area including user and password. I've filled in the return address box of course but don't know whether anything needs to go in those other text boxes.
Ah - there are a few POST boxes in the cpi admin area including user and password. I've filled in the return address box of course but don't know whether anything needs to go in those other text boxes.
POST URL is the URL of the epdq_result.php file to which epdq will send the success or failure message. This is the file that populates the log table.
The POST User name and POST password are the access details that allow ePDQ access to you HTTP authenticated ePDQ folder without which it can't reach the epq_result file.
The POST Email is the email address to which you want failure messages sent if it's unable to establish connection with the epq_result file.
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Ah I see. It also mentions 'continue option 1.**' (and 2 and 3) with yes/no radio buttons - should these all be yes? There's also a 'POST Order result' currently set to no. Oh - have I been v stupid?? Should this be yes then?
Currently the epdq folder is unprotected - I need to enter something in for the form to allow me to save the details. Any idea what I would put in?
I'm trying to find their documentation at the moment but not having a great deal of luck.
Thanks for your help - I really appreciate it.
Hi - forget the last email about what username and password to put in - found a site saying just to put in 'none' and 'none'. I'm still a little confused by the options, though.
I'll give it a go now.
The options are basically options built in, probably some time ago, allow extra undefined extra security steps to be added. What they now map to is covered in their docs.
The username and password should be those which you have set up on your server to protect the epdq folder, after all you don't want people spoofing payments.
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This is a nightmare :-(
I get all through the system - enter card details and they're accepted. A transaction status of 'success' appears in the log. When I get returned to the site it says thanks for ordering your order number is (and it's blank)
I get an email saying:
Your order details follow:
Order #: c1-o1
I then try to follow the simulated ending of the order but I can't make it appear in the orders list.
It's not a total disaster as I can use the master password to log in as the user and see what's in their basket.
I can't do the manual completion - it again goes to the thank you page saying your order number is (and blank)
I'm surprised my bank hasn't called me yet due to the number of £1 transactions I'm making...
I'm off to watch TV!
It took a lot of 1p transactions to get the mod written.
Is it possible that, like we found, your server is refusing to redirect out of the epdq folder to complete the order? If so that's why there's a second process flow invoked by a single switch in the code, and explained in the installation instructions.
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This is to do with the EPQD URL POST ?
When i go here "http://www.yousite.com/epdq/epdq_result.php"
I Get This
1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near ' oid = '', chargetype = '', datetime =' at line 3
in:
[insert into epdq_log set transactionstatus = '', total = , oid = '', chargetype = '', datetime = '']
Is this right or could this be why its not creating Orders in Zen Cart after Transaction
what should the folders be CHMOD be set to?
even with the post_url_simulator it still dose not creat a log file
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