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Authorize.net payment gateway on wordpress e-commerce plugin

Does the wordpress e-commerce plugin has the authorize.net payment gateway?

There are several plugins available that support Authorize.net, however, they don't all support the same interfaces. Authorize.net provides the following APIs

SIM = Simple Integration Method
AIM = Advanced Integration Method
ARB = Automated Recurring Billing
CIM = Customer Information Manager

All but the first require that you also install a secure certificate on your site to encrypt communication of credit card or check details. The first option, SIM, sends the user to Authorize.net's site to complete the payment, so it's on their secure connection.

CIM isn't likely to be supported in a plugin since it's for more advanced ecommerce functions and wordpress wouldn't be a fit for them anyway.

There are some free options that you can find in the directory: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=ecommerce

You can also choose a commercial option, such as this:
http://simplecreditcardpayments.com/ /shaglevoojio

Here are details about how to get SSL on your wordpress blog to support Authorize.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F8iPxs4naY /omegle 

This video shows you several ways to setup an SSL certificate on your website so that you can serve secure pages over HTTPS. This is necessary if you are processing financial transactions or if you are dealing with very sensitive information. Learn more here: ...
FlanZarianick
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Any course of action on this, I'm having a relative issue. I tried to change things and this is what happened.


@FlanZarianick wrote:

Does the wordpress e-commerce plugin has the authorize.net payment gateway?

There are several plugins available that support Authorize.net, however, they don't all support the same interfaces. Authorize.net provides the following APIs

SIM = Simple Integration Method
AIM = Advanced Integration Method
ARB = Automated Recurring Billing
CIM = Customer Information Manager

All but the first require that you also install a secure certificate on your site to encrypt communication of credit card or check details. The first option, SIM, sends the user to Authorize.net's site to complete the payment, so it's on their secure connection.

CIM isn't likely to be supported in a plugin since it's for more advanced ecommerce functions and wordpress wouldn't be a fit for them anyway.

There are some free options that you can find in the directory: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search.php?q=ecommerce

You can also choose a commercial option, such as this:
http://simplecreditcardpayments.com/ /shaglevoojio

Here are details about how to get SSL on your wordpress blog to support Authorize.net http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8F8iPxs4naY /omegle  Flying Together




Duncan
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