Re: Real-time credit card processing with OpenSRS

From: Scott Byers (scott.byers@ct-global.com)
Date: Sat Jan 08 2000 - 18:46:23 EST


Marcus,

The script we have will perform the transaction in real time and issue the
customer a receipt, send you a copy of the order and if you wish register
the domain in real time as well.

The script is located here http://www.registry.ct-global.com. If you find
you have any use for it, let us know and we'll have someone contact you
with a URL to download it and possibly assist you with installing it etc.

Regards,

Scott Byers
IT Director
CTI Global

-----Original Message-----
From: M. Oesterwinter <marcuso@u.washington.edu>
To: dev-list@opensrs.org <dev-list@opensrs.org>
Date: Sunday, January 09, 2000 2:57 AM
Subject: Real-time credit card processing with OpenSRS

>I would like to be able to allow my customers the ability to make
>purchases in real-time with their credit card with the reg_system.cgi (or
>a customized version of it.) Unfortunately, I have no experience with
>perl, and in looking through the reg_system.cgi script, I find myself
>completely confused.
>
>I am using Authorize.net as my gateway, which is easy enough to setup, but
>I don't know how I would logically go about capturing the needed info
>(such as address, phone, name, CC number, and exp. date) from part of the
>reg_system.cgi script, while once completed, sending all the information
>to OpenSRS.
>
>Also, from what I have seen, the reg_system.cgi script takes your credit
>card number, but it doesn't store it anywhere, so even if I were willing
>to enter credit cards manually, I don't have access to the number. I
>would expect them to at least show up on the OpenSRS admin website.
>
>Can someone please point me in the direction that I need to go to get
>the system working with my Authorize.net gateway, or better yet, if
>someone is using authorize.net and have modified the scripts already,
>could you send them to me so I can see what needs to be done (or let me
>know if they will be released under GPL)....
>
>Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
>
>- Marcus Oesterwinter
>Core Web Ventures
>



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