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External form data capturing

I was hoping someone would know if this is possible in ASP.NET.

I'm creating a site where the user fills out a sign-up form on our site.
The information from that form needs to be sent via SSL to a payment
processing site, and the response from that form submission parsed by my
code to determine if it was successful or not. I discovered that on the
response page, they provide a hidden form field with a value of 'success'
or 'fail'. I just need to know how to capture and parse that so I can tell
our user what happened.

Any help on this would be immensely appreciated.
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hello,

"Steve B." <sb*******@wave5.com> schrieb:
I was hoping someone would know if this is possible in ASP.NET.

I'm creating a site where the user fills out a sign-up form on our site.
The information from that form needs to be sent via SSL to a payment
processing site, and the response from that form submission parsed


You may want to turn to the ng for ASP.NET questions:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...amework.aspnet

Web interface:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/newsgroups...amework.aspnet

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