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    Authorize.net Transaction Key HELP!!!



    A client of mine is using eprocessing network (EPN) as the payment gateway
    provider. On the EPN website there is a MIVA module available but it does
    not work all that well. It tends to take over 2 minutes to process an order
    on a T1. I am also having issues with its redirect after the order is
    placed, it does not always display the invoice. So I need to use a
    different method to get the information captured and processed.

    Well on he EPN site I found this:

    a.. eProcessingNetwork also offers emulation of the other major gateway.
    This makes it easy for anyone who has already integrated into
    Authorize.NetTM to utilize eProcessingNetwork Transaction Processing
    Services.
    All a developer has to do is change the URL they access from
    https://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll to
    https://www.eProcessingNetwork.Com/cgi-bin/an/order.pl. Pass in the
    merchants' eProcessingNetwork Account Number as the x_login.

    I think this will solve my problem however, I have never used the
    Authorize.net module. I have my clients account number but what is the
    other requied field in the module "Transaction Key"? What is that, and
    where do I get it? I could not find any information on this on the EPN site
    so I really need some help.

    Thanks-
    DJ Miller



    #2
    Authorize.net Transaction Key HELP!!!



    Have you tried simply leaving it blank?

    Perhaps EPN's support can be more assistance with the configuration.

    Vic Vega
    WolfPaw Computers
    Miva Merchant Hosting Specialists
    "Put the power of the pack to work for you!"(sm)
    Ph: 1 (866) WOLFPAW
    www.wpcomp.com


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected]
    [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DJ Miller
    Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:25 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: [mru] Authorize.net Transaction Key HELP!!!


    A client of mine is using eprocessing network (EPN) as the payment
    gateway provider. On the EPN website there is a MIVA module available
    but it does not work all that well. It tends to take over 2 minutes to
    process an order on a T1. I am also having issues with its redirect
    after the order is placed, it does not always display the invoice. So I
    need to use a different method to get the information captured and
    processed.

    Well on he EPN site I found this:

    a.. eProcessingNetwork also offers emulation of the other major gateway.
    This makes it easy for anyone who has already integrated into
    Authorize.NetTM to utilize eProcessingNetwork Transaction Processing
    Services. All a developer has to do is change the URL they access from
    https://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll to
    https://www.eProcessingNetwork.Com/cgi-bin/an/order.pl. Pass in the
    merchants' eProcessingNetwork Account Number as the x_login.

    I think this will solve my problem however, I have never used the
    Authorize.net module. I have my clients account number but what is the
    other requied field in the module "Transaction Key"? What is that, and
    where do I get it? I could not find any information on this on the EPN
    site so I really need some help.

    Thanks-
    DJ Miller


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      #3
      Authorize.net Transaction Key HELP!!!



      You would have to log in to the authorize.net/eproccessing Virtual Terminal
      to generate the Transaction Key.

      Ariel

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: "DJ Miller" <[email protected]>
      To: <[email protected]>
      Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:24 AM
      Subject: [mru] Authorize.net Transaction Key HELP!!!


      > I think this will solve my problem however, I have never used the
      > Authorize.net module. I have my clients account number but what is the
      > other requied field in the module "Transaction Key"? What is that, and
      > where do I get it? I could not find any information on this on the EPN
      site
      > so I really need some help.
      >
      > Thanks-
      > DJ Miller
      >
      >

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