Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Active Merchant or Payment module?"
2005 Dec 23
3
Verisign Payflow Scripts
Here''s a link to the Verisign scripts we used... We customized ours a bit
but this will get you going.
Graciously provided by Jon at Slantwise Design and posted with permission
(http://www.slantwisedesign.com), these may make it into some other format
someday (gem? Plug in?).
Anyway, of course, no warranty with this code, use at your own risk and
really no support - you''ll have
2006 Mar 03
9
Credit card handling
Are there any articles anywhere that look at how to properly handle
credit card information, the things you need to do to properly store
CC info, etc?
Joe
2006 Feb 14
20
Adding payment to an app: how hard and risky is it?
Hi all.
I have never implemented online payment and it''s the only thing that
keeps me from accepting a project for a UK based client. (I must reply
quickly!)
While I can afford spending an extra week - or 2 - to learn/try/tune the
payment system, I must be sure to succeed before I accept the contract.
If you''ve already been through that path, any hints, links and/or
2006 Mar 21
0
pfpro4r - Ruby bindings for Payflow Pro
pfpro4r is a set of bindings for [2]Verisign''s Payflow Pro SDK.
If you''re distributing an app in Ruby/Rails and you use Verisign''s
Payflow Pro, you basically have three options (paraphrased from the
[3]RoR Wiki):
1. Call the Java/Perl/PHP API from Ruby. (Ewww...)
2. Call Verisign''s command line scripts. (DO NOT DO THIS. This is
2006 Aug 07
16
Monthly billing and payment processor recommendations?
Hi,
I''m setting up a site that will bill on a monthly basis. I would
rather not have to worry about storing customer credit card
information. Does anyone have recommendations on payment processors
that offer monthly billing services?
I don''t want to go the paypal route as I want the user to stay on
the site. I''m hoping to find an API to integrate with. I have
2006 Apr 18
3
Join Queries? - find() or find_by_sql()
Hi All,
Is there a way to do join queries with find() or is it best to use
find_by_sql() instead?
I''m looking to do something like:
SELECT winery_name, wine_name FROM winery, wine
WHERE wine.winery_id = winery.winery_id
AND winery.winery_name LIKE ''Borg%'';
Thanks!
: )
Jason
2006 Jun 06
6
Payment Gem Error
I am learning how to use the payment gem to process credit cards. I
think I have everything up and running correctly but I get this error:
undefined method `use_ssl='' for #<Net::HTTP secure.authorize.net:443
open=false>
Would anyone have an idea what would cause that?
Thanks,
will clark // graphic design
www.willclarkdesigns.com/
will@willclarkdesigns.com
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2006 Jun 30
2
Subscription Payment Model
Ok, I''m new to the world of actually charging for software, and it''s
taken me a full month to decide how to charge in a way that doesn''t make
me sleep with difficulty at nights. :) If someone can look at this and
verify I''m on the right track or give any hints/tips, I''d greatly
appreciate it.
Basically, I want each user to be able to apply
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
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2006 Feb 08
2
What page is an item on?
Using the paginator helper, is there a way to determine what page an
item in the collection is on?
Thanks in advance for your help!
2006 Apr 07
2
Re: Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial
> you mean like this?
>
> def do_some_ajax_thing
> <at> element_id = "content_div"
> end
>
> do_some_ajax_thing.rjs
>
> page.replace_html <at> element_id, :partial => "edit"
>
> remember, the view templates have access to the attributes defined
> in the controller
Actually, its more like this: I have a list page. Each row
2006 Apr 07
2
Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial
Jeff Coleman <progressions@...> writes:
>
> Jason Tuttle wrote:
> > The subject line says it all. -- Is there a way to do something
like:
> >
> > page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
> >
> > That line of code does not work, but I would like to pass the
name of
> > a variable to
2006 Jun 14
3
Which Payment Gateway?
I am working on an application where users sign up for one of several
plans. Each plan has a different monthly fee. There is no long term
contract but I would like to bill the users automatically each month
unless service is canceled.
What credit card gateways would you recommend for use with a rails
application?
My criteria in order of importance are
1. API that will let me work in
2006 Apr 05
9
Is eval the only way?
Hi,
I''m trying to write some methods which use a parameter to represent a
Class name.
A very simplistic example:
def foo(class_name, conditions)
x = class_name.find(:all, :conditions => "#{conditions}")
end
Unfortunately, this does not work. The only way around this problem
that I can think of is to use eval:
def foo(class_name, conditions)
x = eval
2006 Jan 17
3
Experiences w /payment gateways and credit card processing?
I wanted to know if anyone had any good experiences with particular
payment gateways and Rails? and what did it take to integrate?
My current client uses PayPal for the credit card payment processing,
and would like to stay with them, if possible. So has anyone had any
experiences with integrating with PayPal?
I''d love to hear who provides your payment services?
--
Posted via
2006 Apr 07
2
page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
The subject line says it all. -- Is there a way to do something like:
page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}", :partial => ''edit''
That line of code does not work, but I would like to pass the name of
a variable to page.replace_html. This variable would contain the id
of the div I want to update.
Anyone know if/how I could do that?
Thanks!
: )
Jason
2006 Apr 07
1
Re: page.replace_html "#{var_containing_id_name}",:partial
On 4/7/06, Chris Hall <christopher.k.hall@gmail.com> wrote:
> page.replace @user.id, :partial => "edit_form"
Thanks a lot Chris. -- Unfortunately, it didn''t quite work when I
tried it that way. However, when I tried it this way:
page.replace_html "#{@user.id}", :partial => "edit_form"
It worked!
Thanks again!!
: )
Jason
2005 Dec 15
9
FatWreck.com - New Rails Site
After months of design and development, we''ve launched our second Rails
site, http://www.fatwreck.com (assuming your DNS is updated - the pink site
is the old one).
The site is for legendary punk rock record label, Fat Wreck Chords and it
includes a store.
The old site was highly trafficked, with millions of page views per month
and we expect this one to be also. So far, the server
2006 Apr 22
1
Newbie .. authorize.net
I am very new to RoR. I need to do:
1. credit card authorization only
and / or
2. charge the credit card
via the Authorize.net payment gateway via RoR?
QUESTION 1.
I came across the payment module available as a ruby gem. I am wondering
if anyone has used this gem in a real life application to do the above?
The other problem was that on this page:
2011 Apr 18
3
paypal with Active merchant
Hi, I am integrating paypal service in my application using Activemerchant.
Now I want to know how to use ActiveMerchant to make payment to Bank or
Credit card ?
for example:
I am seller and I want to pay some amount to somebody. I want to pay such
amount which will be credited in somebody''s bank account or credit card
directly ?
Please reply me as early as possible.
And also suggest