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document Secure your own payment form using ePay relay-script
What is ePay relay-script The ePay relay-script makes sure that your own designed payment form is highly secured with SSL encryption as required by PCI. A SSL secured page has a padlock down in the right corner of the internet browser, which indicates to the user that data entered is...
06 Sep, 2010 Views: 18 Comments: 0
document MD5
What is MD5 Security is an important subject at ePay. Therefore ePay provides a MD5 solution as data is transmitted from the internet shop to ePay and back again. This MD5 solution makes sure that the right data is transmitted without the customer has done any changes to the data. To use the...
03 Sep, 2010 Views: 22 Comments: 0
document Callback
What is callback Through the payment process it often happens that information about completing a payment does not reach back to the internet shop, which results in orderinformation will not be created, order status is not updated and order confirmations will never be emailed to the customer....
03 Sep, 2010 Views: 21 Comments: 0
document Split payment
What is split payment If the parameter splitpayment is set to 1, the full amount will not be reserved on the customer's credit card, which otherwise is normal procedure. Instead, the card only validated for whether it is valid and payment is approved. When Internet shops subsequently...
06 Sep, 2010 Views: 18 Comments: 0
document Test own payment form
Here you can test the integrated payment form (SSL secured by the ePay relay-script). To start testing please click on the link below: http://tech.epay.dk/test/php-r elay/index.php
03 Sep, 2010 Views: 14 Comments: 0
document Technical documentation for implementing integrated payment form
Here your can read about how to set-up your own payment html form in your internet shop. There has to be created 3 new pages in your internet shop. A page for the payment HTML form A page which your customers are directed to as the payment is approved ( acceptURL ) A page which your...
03 Sep, 2010 Views: 13 Comments: 0