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Bakery: Small Shop Module (ORIGINAL TOPIC)
freeSbee:
As already mentioned I have checked the redirect url and it is correct.
Sorry, I can not give you any more assistance on this.
Please inquire about the malfunction with PayPal customer service and let us know what they told you.
Regards Christoph
weiry:
Hi Christoph,
I will certainly enquire with PayPal, although I know what they will say as I have struck similar problems before.
"It is a customised shopping cart please check with the programmer concerned"
Where do I start? Do I say to PayPal that the order does not return back to the website and no confirmation of the order is received or sent although Auto Return is turned on?
I am a bit lost with this, as I thought I had set everything up inside PayPal correctly and cant see any issues inside the shopping cart although the Visa/Mastercard payment doesn't work the same as processing through your PayPal account itself.
freeSbee:
--- Quote from: weiry on November 27, 2009, 10:36:56 AM ---I am a bit lost with this, as I thought I had set everything up inside PayPal correctly and cant see any issues inside the shopping cart although the Visa/Mastercard payment doesn't work the same as processing through your PayPal account itself.
--- End quote ---
I have no idea why Visa/Mastercard payment doesn't work the same as processing through a PayPal account itself.
Even if you would pay me for help I could not help you any further.
Regards Christoph
weiry:
Thanks Christoph,
I am confused as well!! I haven't struck and differences but today I did! I guess it just must be my lucky day eh?!
I do appreciate you getting back to me and have emailed PayPal, but my experience with them is to "pass the buck" so I guess I will need to wait until I hear from them.
I hope I don't have to take the shopping cart offline as it works really well apart from the payment side with Visa.
Regards,
Weiry.
mcollins:
Good morning Christoph,
What I would like to achieve is to be able to have a website for a customer that has an
online bin ordering service. Now Virtuemart in Joomla is a very serious piece of software,
it has all the bells and whistles in it. But I do not want all the bells and whistles... I would like
a 3 stage order process, and I believe that bakery can or probably would be able to do what I wish,
can you please see this list in order and let me know if it can be done.
1: The customer chooses what Bin size they would like delivered, then the date for delivery.
2: The customer customer then inserts their details like name, address, password to login again
3: The customer enters credit card details, and presses "send" or as I would recscript it "order bin".
The next screen would then redirect them to the thank you for ordering .....
An email then sends the invoice paid with details of order. The customer can then log in any
time and then order bins without having to place all their details again.
Now that being said is the primary goal, I would like to know how to allow to integrate a fantastic
payment gateway called "e-Path", as you will see from the link, it doesn't need alot to do,
and it offers no fee's for each payment. It has its own PCI DSS, so no need to purchass SSL
and configure onto the website as an extra http://e-path.com.au/e-path_security.html.
The fee is very small compared to other online credit card merchant gateways. E-Path is a
highly trusted source here in Australia. http://e-path.com.au/ My client
prefers to recieve the credit card details securely to manually enter the data, and this gateway
does exactly this. Please check out the integration page. http://e-path.com.au/integration.html
Here is an excerpt from that page:
e-Path will supply you with the unique address (URL) to your secure e-Path payment page upon
registering you into the e-Path system. From there you only need to ensure each of the following
six parameters are sent with values to your e-Path system, they are:
ord = A unique order number
des = What the customer is buying or "Online Order" for brevity
amt = The amount the customer is paying and authorising you to charge
frq = The charge frequency (Once, monthly etc)
opt = Optional field value (this is an optional optional parameter, it may be left out)
ceml = Customer email address
ret = A return URL (the URL e-Path will send customer back to)
That's all there is to it. No SSL requirements, no dedicated IP address for your site, no
complex server programs to install, no response codes to worry about, nothing more - everything
that needs to exist is handled for you by your own e-Path gateway system.
The next obstacle path in the near future would be to have a dispatch plugin that the company
can sub-contract the deliveries to, and have registered companies accept the jobs. That company
could then log in and see what jobs they have booked in. Is there such a plugin, I can't for the life
of me figure out what key words I need to search this out, or even ask the right questions.
Is this something you might be able to point me in the right direction?
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