Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Development Release.
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Untar this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php resides). The tar file will put the files in the appropriate places.
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Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Release
Candidate.
If you have any trouble with this module, please contact:
Send Support Questions to:
Support@eProcessingNetwork.com
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
eprocfail.php
images/ePN_*.gif (card logo images)
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Unzip this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php
resides). The zip file will put the files in the appropriate places.
You do not need to edit any of the files contained herein. You configure
the module in the Admin/Modules/Payment/eProcessingNetwork screens.
This release contains the following changes: 06/17/08
1) Added support for CCFS checks (ECHECKS).
2) Some cleanup on error conditions.
This release contains the following changes: 06/12/08
1) Support for using the TDBE integration, which allows for a smoother
integration when you are collecting the credit card information behind
a website certificate.
2) Support for displaying the credit card logos that you accept while in the
screen where OSCommerce collects the credit card info
3) Support for the RestrictKey for higher security.
The previous release:
1) Were configured for Authorize Only
or
2) Had a bank that used a back-end processor other then FDR.
The main addition is a file called eprocfail.php in the catalog directory.
This file properly handles card declines.
Thank you
Julian Brown
Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Release
Candidate.
If you have any trouble with this module, please contact:
Send Support Questions to:
Support@eProcessingNetwork.com
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
eprocfail.php
images/ePN_*.gif (card logo images)
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Unzip this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php
resides). The zip file will put the files in the appropriate places.
You do not need to edit any of the files contained herein. You configure
the module in the Admin/Modules/Payment/eProcessingNetwork screens.
This release contains the following changes:
1) Support for using the TDBE integration, which allows for a smoother
integration when you are collecting the credit card information behind
a website certificate.
2) Support for displaying the credit card logos that you accept while in the
screen where OSCommerce collects the credit card info
3) Support for the RestrictKey for higher security.
The previous release:
1) Were configured for Authorize Only
or
2) Had a bank that used a back-end processor other then FDR.
The main addition is a file called eprocfail.php in the catalog directory.
This file properly handles card declines.
Thank you
Julian Brown
Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Release
Candidate.
If you have any trouble with this module, please contact:
Send Support Questions to:
Support@eProcessingNetwork.com
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
eprocfail.php
images/ePN_*.gif (card logo images)
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Unzip this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php
resides). The zip file will put the files in the appropriate places.
You do not need to edit any of the files contained herein. You configure
the module in the Admin/Modules/Payment/eProcessingNetwork screens.
This release contains the following changes:
1) Support for using the TDBE integration, which allows for a smoother
integration when you are collecting the credit card information behind
a website certificate.
2) Support for displaying the credit card logos that you accept while in the
screen where OSCommerce collects the credit card info
3) Support for the RestrictKey for higher security.
The previous release:
1) Were configured for Authorize Only
or
2) Had a bank that used a back-end processor other then FDR.
The main addition is a file called eprocfail.php in the catalog directory.
This file properly handles card declines.
Thank you
Julian Brown
This fixes a minor problem. If you provided a total that was greater then $999, then it would put a comma in the value that was sent to eProcessing which caused it to misread the value.
Fixed now.
Julian Brown
Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Development
Release.
If you have any trouble with this module, please contact:
Send Support Questions to:
Support@eProcessingNetwork.com
or you can contact me the author.
julian@jlbprof.com
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
eprocfail.php
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Untar this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php
resides). The tar file will put the files in the appropriate places.
You do not need to edit any of the file contained herein. You configure
the module in the Admin/Modules/Payment/eProcessingNetwork screens.
This release contains a fix for those either:
1) Were configured for Authorize Only
or
2) Had a bank that used a back-end processor other then FDR.
The main addition is a file called eprocfail.php in the catalog directory.
This file properly handles card declines.
Thank you
Julian Brown
Welcome to eProcessingNetwork Payment Module for OSCommerce V2.2 Development Release.
V1.0
If you have any trouble with this module, please contact:
www.eProcessingNetwork.com and ask for tech support.
or you can contact me the author.
julian@jlbprof.com
This file contains the following:
README.eProc (this file)
includes/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
includes/languages/english/modules/payment/eProcessingNetwork.php
Untar this file at the catalog level (where the file checkout_success.php resides). The tar file will put the files in the appropriate places.
Thank you
Julian Brown