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ats
I have a form on a .aspx web page which contains payment information. I
need to send this as an xml file to our online payment service and then
parse a reply back from them as to wether the payment was acceped or not.
Being fairly new to .net and xml I have no idea how to go about this. Any
help would be much appreciated.

TIA
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May 30 '07 #1
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"ats@jbex" <al***@allenjones.NOSPAM.co.PLEASE.ukwrote in message
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>I have a form on a .aspx web page which contains payment information. I
need to send this as an xml file to our online payment service and then
parse a reply back from them as to wether the payment was acceped or not.
Being fairly new to .net and xml I have no idea how to go about this. Any
help would be much appreciated.
You need to start with the XML schema or .XSD file type that the payment
service expects the XML file should be derived from using those
specifications. The payment service has the XML schema you will need to use.

The payment service should provide all aspects of how that XML should be
created, how to make contact with their Web site, how the XML should be
transmitted and any return codes you should be expecting on your end.

You can't pull this out of thin air. The payment service should have
documentation concerning the XML it is expecting from you.
May 30 '07 #2
ats
On Wed, 30 May 2007 04:54:22 -0400, Mr. Arnold wrote:
"ats@jbex" <al***@allenjones.NOSPAM.co.PLEASE.ukwrote in message
news:1w*****************************@40tude.net...
>>I have a form on a .aspx web page which contains payment information. I
need to send this as an xml file to our online payment service and then
parse a reply back from them as to wether the payment was acceped or not.
Being fairly new to .net and xml I have no idea how to go about this. Any
help would be much appreciated.

You need to start with the XML schema or .XSD file type that the payment
service expects the XML file should be derived from using those
specifications. The payment service has the XML schema you will need to use.

The payment service should provide all aspects of how that XML should be
created, how to make contact with their Web site, how the XML should be
transmitted and any return codes you should be expecting on your end.

You can't pull this out of thin air. The payment service should have
documentation concerning the XML it is expecting from you.
Thanks for that. I will contact them for more information.
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ats@jbex

Those who died are justified, for wearing the badge, they're the chosen
whites
You justify those that died by wearing the badge, they're the chosen whites

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May 31 '07 #3

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