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From: Scott Goodman (scott@searchbc.com)
Date: Fri Feb 04 2000 - 22:52:47 EST


Hi Jake,

I've had at a couple of requests now for something like
this. I just got myself up and running with my own
transaction provider (just went live with real-time
credit cards an hour ago <fingers crossed>). This makes
me feel good. Feeling good make me want to share :)

I wrote my own client from scratch (well, stole a few
functions from reg_system.cgi). I will probably be
adding some code for authorize.net and cybercash and
posting it on my site in the next few days. I'll email
you the URL once I have something put together.

Cheers,
scott

Quoting Jake <jlewin@vol.com>:

> Scott,
>
> You sound very informed, so maybe you can help me out.
I've been trying to
> find anyone who might know or be able to help me
implement authorize.net
>
http://www.authorizenet.com/go2/framed.php3?url=secure.authorize.net/docs
> into the Opensrs scripts.
>
> best,
> Jake
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-dev-list@opensrs.org
[mailto:owner-dev-list@opensrs.org]On
> Behalf Of Scott Goodman
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 5:40 PM
> To: dev-list@opensrs.org
> Cc: support@opensrs.org
> Subject:
>
>
>
> I have run into what looks like a bug, but it could be
a
> "feature":
>
> I have been testing failure cases with my client
scripts
> and have noticed an annoying behavior. If you set
> "Process Orders Immediately" in the resellers area
then
> send a "sw_register" command with a domain which is
> already registered your script will get a *success*
> result but the domain gets put in the pending order
> queue. This really shouldn't happen, should it? If so
> the return result should at least indicate that the
> request was queued.
>
> Scott Goodman,
> Director,
> New Media Data Marketing, Inc.
>
> --- "A programmer is a person who solves a problem you
> didn't know you had in a way you don't understand."
>
>
>
>
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