when I run aim in php using the aim sample code (where I changed my loginid and transactionkey)
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <HTML lang='en'> <HEAD> <TITLE> Sample AIM Implementation </TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <P> This sample code is designed to generate a post using Authorize.net's Advanced Integration Method (AIM) and display the results of this post to the screen. </P> <P> For details on how this is accomplished, please review the readme file, the comments in the sample code, and the Authorize.net AIM API documentation found at http://developer.authorize.net </P> <HR />
<?PHP
// By default, this sample code is designed to post to our test server for // developer accounts: https://test.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll // for real accounts (even in test mode), please make sure that you are // posting to: https://secure.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll $post_url = "https://test.authorize.net/gateway/transact.dll";
$post_values
= array( // the API Login ID and Transaction Key must be replaced with valid values "x_login" => "API_LOGIN_ID", "x_tran_key" => "TRANSACTION_KEY",
"x_version" => "3.1", "x_delim_data" => "TRUE", "x_delim_char" => "|", "x_relay_response" => "FALSE",
"x_type" => "AUTH_CAPTURE", "x_method" => "CC", "x_card_num" => "4111111111111111", "x_exp_date" => "0115",
"x_amount" => "19.99", "x_description" => "Sample Transaction",
"x_first_name" => "John", "x_last_name" => "Doe", "x_address" => "1234 Street", "x_state" => "WA", "x_zip" => "98004" // Additional fields can be added here as outlined in the AIM integration // guide at: http://developer.authorize.net );
// This section takes the input fields and converts them to the proper format // for an http post. For example: "x_login=username&x_tran_key=a1B2c3D4" $post_string = ""; foreach( $post_values as $key => $value ) { $post_string .= "$key=" . urlencode( $value ) . "&"; } $post_string = rtrim( $post_string, "& " );
// The following section provides an example of how to add line item details to // the post string. Because line items may consist of multiple values with the // same key/name, they cannot be simply added into the above array. // // This section is commented out by default. /* $line_items = array( "item1<|>golf balls<|><|>2<|>18.95<|>Y", "item2<|>golf bag<|>Wilson golf carry bag, red<|>1<|>39.99<|>Y", "item3<|>book<|>Golf for Dummies<|>1<|>21.99<|>Y"); foreach( $line_items as $value ) { $post_string .= "&x_line_item=" . urlencode( $value ); } */
// This sample code uses the CURL library for php to establish a connection, // submit the post, and record the response. // If you receive an error, you may want to ensure that you have the curl // library enabled in your php configuration $request = curl_init($post_url); // initiate curl object curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_HEADER, 0); // set to 0 to eliminate header info from response curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1); // Returns response data instead of TRUE(1) curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, $post_string); // use HTTP POST to send form data curl_setopt($request, CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER, FALSE); // uncomment this line if you get no gateway response. $post_response = curl_exec($request); // execute curl post and store results in $post_response // additional options may be required depending upon your server configuration // you can find documentation on curl options at http://www.php.net/curl_setopt curl_close ($request); // close curl object
// This line takes the response and breaks it into an array using the specified delimiting character $response_array = explode($post_values["x_delim_char"],$post_response);
// The results are output to the screen in the form of an html numbered list. echo "<OL>\n"; foreach ($response_array as $value) { echo "<LI>" . $value . " </LI>\n"; $i++; } echo "</OL>\n"; // individual elements of the array could be accessed to read certain response // fields. For example, response_array[0] would return the Response Code, // response_array[2] would return the Response Reason Code. // for a list of response fields, please review the AIM Implementation Guide ?> </BODY> </HTML>
11-30-2011 09:18 PM
In future, please use a code box (fourth option from the left in Rich Text mode).
Error 13 generally means that you tried to use a sandbox (developer / test account) login on the production URL, or a production account login on the sandbox URL. It can be confusing, but test mode is not the same thing as test server.
11-30-2011 11:20 PM
I did it with testmode true and testmode false
12-02-2011 09:53 PM
Set test mode false then add this after:
$transaction = new AuthorizeNetAIM('YOUR_API_LOGIN_ID', 'YOUR_TRANSACTION_KEY');
IF YOU HAVE A DEVELOPER ACCOUNT:
$transaction->setSandbox(true);
IF YOU HAVE A PRODUCTION ACCOUNT:
$transaction->setSandbox(false);
12-03-2011 12:56 AM
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12-05-2011 03:17 PM
You have to have uploaded the SDK to your site and then included either the AIM library file, or the master file. If the SDK is in the same folder as your page:
require_once 'anet_php_sdk/AuthorizeNet.php';
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