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Authorize.net AIM
Hello everyone,
Not sure if this is the right place to post, however, our company is in need of some Perl expertise for an update to our shopping cart script for the new Authorize.net AIM integration. If you are interested, please contact us via email or via response to this post. Thanks, Richard Lee PS. If I need to post this elsewhere, please let me know. Thanks! |
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Richard,
I just finished setting up AIM on a clients site. I used PHP & cCurl - its the only way to go to get SSL to work. my email is: simpson_97@yahoo.com Bob Simpson |
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You are SO incredibly wrong that cURL "Its the only way to get SSL to work". You can *easily* and transparently use SSL in LWP enabled web automation scripts. Perl has infinitely better web automation tools available natively to it than PHP
Give me a break. Don't spam old threads ESPECIALLY when you don't know what you're talking about. |
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Hero,
I didn't mean to infer that my way is the only to deal with SSL. I wasn't SPAMMING any one. Have YOU dealt with authorize.net ???? This is my second post on this forum. BOB |
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