I've literally copied/pasted this code from the Auth.net documentation for the Accept.js hosted payment form into an HTML file on my dev server. The documentation is available here:
https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/features/acceptjs.html#Example_of_the_Complete_HTML_Pa... USING THE JAVASCRIPT LIBRARY (WITH THE HOSTED FORM)
There are no errors in JS Console. Disable Cache is marked as tick in console. The form is not loading on first try with disable cache.
The problem I am having is when you click the "Pay" button the form is not shown, only loader is showing.
Take a look into screenshot attached
https://paste.pics/047f78eddb65a5e79ce0674f1391e23f
https://paste.pics/d40bb929fce6b5482427449cee92af0a
02-26-2019 06:20 AM
I am having exactly the same issue described here.
Has anybody found a resolution?
03-05-2019 02:17 AM
Hello Folks, no updates on this so far?
03-19-2019 06:47 AM
I just ran into this issue yesterday with one user's machine. We were able to solve the problem by having them disconnect a multiple monitor display....I have no clue why this would cause the issue at all, but maybe that'll help us figure out the root of the problem.
04-04-2019 02:09 PM
I also have the same problem, hosted form stuck on loader when acceptcore.js is stored on cache when I clear chache it worked fine.
09-19-2019 06:32 AM - edited 09-19-2019 06:40 AM