I have a web page that posts back to the server with credit card
information.
I then need to POST the information to my payment processing gateway, check
the result and then send information back to the client.
How do I do the POST from the server out to the gateway and process the
information?
Thanks.
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Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
Nov 18 '05
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find out what parameters are need for the gateway and pass them values to it
via your asp page.
Is this gateway web site using a DLL, asp page, what?
look at the gateway and see how it is looking to recieve your data, you can
use hidden form fields and pass them to
it, querystring, etc.
"Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:uR******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Maybe I'm not clear, How do I POST the information to my gateway website
.... as in should I use WebRequest or something else ?
-- Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
"Scott M." <s-***@BADSPAMsnet .net> wrote in message news:uk******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... There's no way for us to know that. Your "payment processing gateway" vendor must give you instructions on what to do with the data you
collect.
"Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:e6******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... Yes, but how do I just 'call the gateway'
-- Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
"Scott M." <s-***@BADSPAMsnet .net> wrote in message news:Ot******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P09.phx.gbl... > In the server side code, after you receive the data, just call the gateway > and pass the data. You can have your page process synchronously or > asynchronously to wait or not for a reply from the gateway. > > > "Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message > news:%2******** *******@tk2msft ngp13.phx.gbl.. . > > I have a web page that posts back to the server with credit card > > information. > > > > I then need to POST the information to my payment processing gateway, > check > > the result and then send information back to the client. > > > > How do I do the POST from the server out to the gateway and
process the > > information? > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > Michael Tissington > > http://www.oaklodge.com > > http://www.tabtag.com > > > > > >
find out what parameters are need for the gateway and pass them values to it
via your asp page.
Is this gateway web site using a DLL, asp page, what?
look at the gateway and see how it is looking to recieve your data, you can
use hidden form fields and pass them to
it, querystring, etc.
"Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message
news:uR******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... Maybe I'm not clear, How do I POST the information to my gateway website
.... as in should I use WebRequest or something else ?
-- Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
"Scott M." <s-***@BADSPAMsnet .net> wrote in message news:uk******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP12.phx.gbl... There's no way for us to know that. Your "payment processing gateway" vendor must give you instructions on what to do with the data you
collect.
"Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message news:e6******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl... Yes, but how do I just 'call the gateway'
-- Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
"Scott M." <s-***@BADSPAMsnet .net> wrote in message news:Ot******** *****@TK2MSFTNG P09.phx.gbl... > In the server side code, after you receive the data, just call the gateway > and pass the data. You can have your page process synchronously or > asynchronously to wait or not for a reply from the gateway. > > > "Michael Tissington" <mi*****@nospam .com> wrote in message > news:%2******** *******@tk2msft ngp13.phx.gbl.. . > > I have a web page that posts back to the server with credit card > > information. > > > > I then need to POST the information to my payment processing gateway, > check > > the result and then send information back to the client. > > > > How do I do the POST from the server out to the gateway and
process the > > information? > > > > Thanks. > > > > -- > > Michael Tissington > > http://www.oaklodge.com > > http://www.tabtag.com > > > > > >
Hi Michael,
As Scott has mentioned that what's the "payment processing gateway" 's
exposed interfaces? A webservice or a simple web page. We have different
means according to different cases:
1. IF the "payment processing gateway" is exposed as a webservice, I think
we can use the WSDL.exe to genreate a client proxy to call the webservice.
2. If just a simple web page on a remote site, I think you can use the
"HttpWebRequest " class to post datas. As for the detailed info on how to
use HttpWebRequest to post form datas, you may refer to the following
weblinks:
#POSTing Data with ASP.NET http://authors.aspalliance.com/steve...netscrape2.asp
#How to use HttpWebRequest to send POST request to another web server http://www.netomatix.com/HttpPostData.aspx
#Improving .NET Compact Framework HTTP Communications using HttpWebRequest
and Custom ASP.NET Providers http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...m.asp?frame=tr
ue
Also, you may search the former posts for the similar issues in this
newsgroup. Hope helps. Thanks.
Regards,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Support
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Thanks the gateway is a simple web page on a remote site.
Thanks for the inks - just what I was looking for.
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Michael Tissington http://www.oaklodge.com http://www.tabtag.com
"Steven Cheng[MSFT]" <v-******@online.m icrosoft.com> wrote in message
news:r6******** ********@cpmsft ngxa06.phx.gbl. .. Hi Michael,
As Scott has mentioned that what's the "payment processing gateway" 's exposed interfaces? A webservice or a simple web page. We have different means according to different cases: 1. IF the "payment processing gateway" is exposed as a webservice, I think we can use the WSDL.exe to genreate a client proxy to call the webservice.
2. If just a simple web page on a remote site, I think you can use the "HttpWebRequest " class to post datas. As for the detailed info on how to use HttpWebRequest to post form datas, you may refer to the following weblinks:
#POSTing Data with ASP.NET http://authors.aspalliance.com/steve...netscrape2.asp
#How to use HttpWebRequest to send POST request to another web server http://www.netomatix.com/HttpPostData.aspx
#Improving .NET Compact Framework HTTP Communications using HttpWebRequest and Custom ASP.NET Providers http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...m.asp?frame=tr ue
Also, you may search the former posts for the similar issues in this newsgroup. Hope helps. Thanks.
Regards,
Steven Cheng Microsoft Online Support
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