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2007 Aug 03
0
Slightly off-topic: Amazon Flexible Payment Services
No specific Rails content, but I thought many here might be interested in a new developer-friendly alternative to PayPal for handling payments: http://www.amazon.com/gp/browse.html?node=342430011 -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk"
2008 Jan 09
14
My Development Environment is WAY too slow (blame Vista)
I''ve broken away -- partially at least -- from the dark side. I''m a long-time MS dev. I heard about Ruby and RR from Scott Hanselman (http://www.hanselman.com/blog/). He''s a great blogger on things in the MS world but he''s always provided a broader perspective. And he found great beauty in Ruby and RR and said as much. I had the opportunity to try out
2005 Jun 26
2
(sans objet)
Ma premi??re question: puis-je ??crire en fran??ais, mon anglais est pire que pire. J'essaie en fran??ais; sinon, j'essaierai une traduction! Je sduis d??butant. Ma question est donc simple, j'imagine. Je travaille sur des tableaux de statistiques. Je prends un exemple: J'ai un "frame" que j'appelle "eurostat" qui me donne des statistiques
2011 May 20
7
Finally cracked the mystery of motherboards with Vt-d support
After contacting Asus, MSI and Gigabyte, this is what I got back. Only motherboards with the QXX chipsets and certified with the Intel VPro support the Vt-d virtualization technology. I''m not sure about MSI though, because this is what I got from their support: "Almost board could support. Please refer to our website, http://www.msi.com/product/mb/." The problem is that
2004 Aug 06
0
About sample code
I write a sample code like speex provide , as follows: SpeeXCodec::SpeeXCodec() { rate = 8000; speex_bits_init(&enbits); speex_bits_init(&debits); enc_state = speex_encoder_init(&speex_nb_mode); dec_state = speex_decoder_init(&speex_nb_mode); // set option for encoder speex_encoder_ctl(enc_state, SPEEX_GET_FRAME_SIZE, &frame_size); speex_encoder_ctl(enc_state,
2006 Jul 31
0
Polymorphic has_many association through a belongs_to
Hi, Let''s say I''ve the following Models and their relative associations: Seat ---- belongs_to :booking Booking ------- has_many :seats has_many :debits, :as => :chargeable Debits ------ belongs_to :chargeable, :polymorphic => true Why >> seat.booking.debits nil while >> Booking.find(seat.booking_id).debits [] ? Thanks. Cheers, Marco
2006 Jul 13
3
payment gem, server anomolies
so i have the payment gem working perfectly in our app, running locally on my system. uploaded a copy of the app file structure to our server (a rimu rhel3), but now the payment gem is unresponsive. it throws exceptions with no error message. i''m looking for a suggestion how to debug this. running updated gems and versions on both systems. they seem identical, unless i''m
2006 Jul 17
1
payment or active merchant
Anyone used both? Im looking into the pros and cons of there two Payment of course supports more than just credit cards One query that comes to mind is why doesn''t active_merchant just use payment Would keep things nice and dry -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2006 May 03
0
Problem with Payment Gem
I have a shopping cart app (yes, another one) that uses the Payment gem to perform credit card authorizations with Authorize.net. I have created and submitted transactions using their test card numbers and received responsed from Authorize. The problem I am having is that regardless of whether the transaction is approved/denied (based on the returned codes and message) the
2006 Apr 19
1
Payment gateways
Hi, I have found a module at http://rubyforge.org/projects/payment/ and once I unzip it, I get some files in it. Can anyone tell me where shall I place these files in my application. Thanks in advance.. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Apr 22
0
available: lib for Paypal''s Payment data transfer
Hi, following the discussion about Paypal''s IPN usage with leetsoft''s paypal library, I''ve posted an addition to that library so you can use Paypal''s Payment Data Transfer. It''s largely inspired by, with some chinks even simply copied from, the IPN code. Downloadable at http://www.myowndb.com/files/payment_data.rb I blogged about it at
2006 Sep 27
0
Require problem with payment gem
I did a "gem install payment", version 1.0.1. The require statement in my controller: require ''payment/authorize_net'' ...returns a "no file to load" error. I ended up copying the files from the gem''s lib subfolder to my application''s lib folder and everything worked from there. Doesn''t seem right, though. What am I missing
2006 Oct 18
0
Payment calculations for fixed rate loans (Excel PMT func?)
All, I need the Ruby equivalent of the Excel PMT function which will calculate a monthly payment amount given an interest rate, a number of months, and a present value of the loan amount. Anyone know where I can find such a beast? If someone can point me to the formula that Excel uses internally, that''s fine too. I know it isn''t very complicated, but I def. don''t
2011 Jan 03
0
paypal chained payment
Hi I want to implement paypal chained payment with adaptive payments API. I am totally new to paypal. Kindly guide me to start with. I have heard of gem active merchant. Can I use that for the purpose? Or any other gems? Also please point me to any examples describing adaptive payment with chained payment using rails. My rails version is 2.3.8 Thanks in advance -- Posted via
2015 Oct 09
0
Documents for payment 718168
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2006 May 09
1
$4529.72 spend received from blocked e-gold account #168571 - Please accept or refuse this payment
<p>Dear E-gold Customer, <br> <br> You have received a payment from <font color="#000000">blocked </font>e-gold account <font color="#000000" face="Courier New, Courier, mono">#168571</font> to the value of <font face="Courier New, Courier, mono">$4529.72</font>. Your current account security
2015 Jun 08
0
Am I cracked?
> Very strange... > I ran the Asterisk CLI for other tasks, and suddenly I got this message: > > == Using SIP RTP CoS mark 5 > -- Executing [000972592603325 at default:1] Verbose("SIP/192.168. > 20.120-0000002a", "2,PROXY Call from 0123456 to 000972592603325") innew stack > == PROXY Call from 0123456 to 000972592603325 > -- Executing
2015 Jun 08
0
Am I cracked?
> OK, I set alwaysauthreject = yes and I discovered a allowguest, which I set > to "no", too. > The PBX is behind a Firewall and I just allow UDP 5060 and 10000-10100. > Now I log the SIP-pakets coming from Internet, too... > > Hopefully I solved my problem... Make sure you have solved the problem. You don't want to get hit with a phone bill for calls from your
2015 Jun 08
0
Am I cracked?
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015, Luca Bertoncello wrote: > This is not really possible, since I'll login on my Asterisk from many > Providers... many < all So make a list of the 100 or so providers you have active accounts with. It's still way less than 'all.' Also, I'm willing to bet you won't be using providers from China, North Korea, Russia, Iraq, etc, etc, etc.
2015 Jun 08
0
Am I cracked?
On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 22:24:33 +0200 Luca Bertoncello <lucabert at lucabert.de> wrote: > Kevin Larsen <kevin.larsen at pioneerballoon.com> schrieb: > > Basically, they are hoping that you are running the equivalent of a > > mail server open relay. They are trying to use you to dial out to > > another number. You don't want to pay for these calls. > > Of