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Responsive CIM Form (hosted form) Needed
Responsive CIM Form (hosted form) Needed
We use the CIM Hosted Form option and we're currently trying to set up a responsive version of our site. Unfortunately, we've hit a huge roadblock because of the way the form is designed. The layout makes no concessions to any kind of a responsive approach, so it doesn't fit into our current redesign. We had to enable horizontal scrolling so the user could access all of the form fields.
So here's my question: Is this problem unique to my particular situation or are there other companies that also have an issue with this? If so, please respond to this thread so we can show auth.net that this is a solution that is long overdue.
Thanks in advance,
Paul
โ11-02-2016
09:49 AM
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โ11-02-2016
10:29 AM
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RichardH
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Hello @Paul-NorthShore
We now offer a replacement for Hosted CIM. Using Accept Customer, you can display a responsive form for managing customer profiles.
https://developer.authorize.net/api/reference/features/customer_profiles.html
Richard
โ11-02-2016 10:32 AM
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Hi Richard,
Are the tokens still stored on Auth.net servers? That's why we're using the hosted form to begin with.
โ11-02-2016 10:44 AM
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Yes, we still securely store sensitive card data on our servers and you store the customer profile IDs (tokens) on your system.
Richard
โ11-02-2016 10:48 AM
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Just to clarify, with the hosted form are the tokens stored on auth.net or on the user's system?
โ11-02-2016 11:05 AM
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Hello @Paul-NorthShore
You must store the customer profile/payment profile IDs, also referred to as tokens, must be stored in your application. When you wish to create a transaction, you use the customer profile ids instead of card number in the request. Customer profile IDs can be safely stored in your database.
Richard
โ11-02-2016 11:50 AM
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Just to add to Richard, this is exactly the same as the old Hosted CIM except the form is responsive, the credit card fields are optimized for mobile (thumb) entry and there are additional configuration options. Just change your URL and you should get the changes, almost zero code changes.
Brian
โ11-03-2016 08:42 PM

