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RE: CyberCash and how Minivend is screwed up
Ah, but look at it this way... If it was a commercial closed source
application with a similar problem, you'd still be getting bounced from
support desk to support desk waiting for a fix. :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Schoonveld [SMTP:pschoonveld@venux.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 9:16 PM
To: minivend-users@minivend.com
Subject: CyberCash and how Minivend is screwed up
****** message to minivend-users from Patrick Schoonveld
<pschoonveld@venux.net> ******
Well, I have made several postings relating my frustrations with
CyberCash and minivend.
All that was happening was that minivend was finding a blank
emptiness
instead of a credit card number and sending that to cybercash. Well,
I
dug in and out of Order.pm to find the number never made it there. I
dug
in and out of the minivend executable in the bin directory and found
that it was disappearing before it got sent to cyber_charge() (the
function that executes a CyberCash charge). I tried turning off the
CreditCardAuto in the catalog.cfg to turn off the encryption. This
only
stopped the ValidateCC from making sure it was a valid card.
Needless to
say, I ended up commenting out the encrypt_standard_cc function in
the
minivend executable and its works great.
I just wonder how anyone else got cybercash running under 3.14.
And I wonder why the heck no one ever responds to serious requests
like
this in the mailing list.
Ahhh... freeware.
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