Here’s a link to the Verisign scripts we used… We customized ours a
bit
but this will get you going.
Graciously provided by Jon at Slantwise Design and posted with
permission
(http://www.slantwisedesign.com), these may make it into some other
format
someday (gem? Plug in?).
Anyway, of course, no warranty with this code, use at your own risk and
really no support - you’ll have to get that going on your own. Payment
processing is not for the faint of heart.
Hope it is helpful.
http://www.liberationmedia.com/payflow_pro.tgz
Thanks for the code contribution…
I’ve been on and off the phone with our processor and it looks as though
they may open the API for us … without paying the $2,000 or whatever
they were wanting.
Definitely some finger crossing going on today.
-Chris
On 12/23/05, Chris G. [email protected] wrote:
Hunter’s Lists wrote:
processing is not for the faint of heart.
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But you still have to go through their binary. Someone needs to
reverse engineer that. I would grab the Java version of the binary
and decompile it. Alternately, you could ask them for source, or look
at the PHP source, because I think it’s built into PHP.
–
Kyle M.
Chief Technologist
E Factor Media // FN Interactive
[email protected]
1-866-263-3261
Yeah, the PHP build process relies on Verisign’s libraries at build time
but
they do have support for the process through that C library.l
From: Kyle M. [email protected]
Reply-To: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 14:51:33 -0800
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Rails] Verisign Payflow Scripts
But you still have to go through their binary. Someone needs to
reverse
engineer that. I would grab the Java version of the binary
and decompile it.
Alternately, you could ask them for source, or look
at the PHP source, because
I think it’s built into PHP.
–
Kyle M.
Chief Technologist
E Factor
Media // FN Interactive
[email protected]
1-866-263-3261