I want to set a range of IP's using wildcard symbols but the script doesn't seem to be working. I'm putting the ip in a varchar value and calling it from the script. Can't something like 68.43.*.* work?
I saw in SPF an ASP code that was usable to hide the first digits of a credit card number and replace them by a "*". I'm really sorry to post such a thread, but I can't find it back. Does anyone have the link? I've tried to check it in the funky functions and sections like that. Maybe just missed it but well. tried to see many times.
here problem comes. when user enters a different e-mail address (not same with my domain) it gives error. how can i solve this problem.. can jmail send an e-mail to differents domains?
I think most of you have run into the problem of generating random cards (shuffling them) in almost every programming language. If not here is your chance .Now I want to try this in ASP. Ya ya I know WHY ASP...because I want a challenge and want to see how you people would think of doing it. --------------------------- Rules To Develope: --------------------------- - 40 cards - 4 different suits - each suit 10 cards with number 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 All it has to do is generate an ASP page listed with the randomly generated cards.
I'm working on a new project that involves purchasing stuff online. But I don't really know where to start. I know you need to process the cards through a gateway, and that's about it.
What I want is a secure page where the customer enters their credit card info and hits submit. I don't want to process it manually, I want it all to be automatic. I'm not asking for help coding this, because I understand its very complicated, and I don't trust that I will be able to make it secure if I were to do it myself.
What I'm asking is, can anyone recommend a good ASP script for processing credit cards? (all cards will be from the UK, so visa, mastercard, maestro, switch, solo etc...).
I don't want a shopping portal, just the credit card processing bit is what I'm after (anything under $100 would be ideal)! And also, what is a good gateway to use in the UK? And any other info/tips you can give me would be great too!
I am trying to create a simple, secure credit card payment system using either public/private key encrytpion.
I know public key encryption is probably more secure, but it is also slower from what I have been reading. What I am looking for is some examples of public or private key encryption.
My client wants to have credit card information fields on his forms for his website visitors to be able to buy his wervices by credit card.The credit card info-Brand, number and expiry date will be sent to the server and stored in the database as the .asp page calls itself on Submit.
How secure is this?I've never had to worry about it before but is form information encrypted before being sent to the server? Are there any legal obligations for handling peoples credit card information?The actual credit card payments will be handled manually at the clients company.
I have a website for our online store. Until now we have received payment through email, which we then run in our local store's Credit Card machine.
We want to move up from there. I have signed up for Paypal and that is easy.
We want to also be able to accept the CC info in our own website securely. We are not looking to actually run the Credit Card, we just want to get the information from the user and pass it on to ourselves in a secure manner, so that we can run the information locally on our Credit Card machine.
So, I guess, my questionj is not really about credit card's at all. Rather I am asking, how can I get a form's data sent to my computer 100% (or close to that) securely.
I would like to create a page where someone could select from say 12 different cards, Once they have clicked on the card it will take them to a page where they can input about 5 - 6 lines of text, select a font, font color and font size they would like to use.
Then they can hit a submit button that will take them to a confimation page showing them the card they have created. Once they view the card they can hit an aprove button which will then enter the information they have input into a database and also email the completed card to them as well as to myself so I can see what they created.
Does anyone have any idea where I could find a tutorial to help me do this? I am pretty sure I will have no problems with most of it. However, my concern is the font style, color and size selector, i have no clue how to go about creating something like that.
Either in the US or EU, when a customer makes a credit card purchase online, for how long after can the vendor legally store the encrypted credit card number in its database?
I know how to build forms with ASP and process user input. Now i want to take credit card payments via a form. i will then download the details and process them via our credit card machine.
do i just create a regular ASP form and use a certificate on the server to encrypt the data ? ie https://server/getpaymentform.asp
there is nothing special about the form is there? it is just the same as the form i have been using for user input.
I need to add code to a page that will accept credit card info and process it. The company that will do the processing is authorizenet.com. Problem: I have talked to these people and they have not been clear on how to do this. Additionally, I received from them a 75-page document that gives no examples.
I was under the impression that it should be something easily accomplished; i.e. a few lines of code in my html. Does anyone out there have an example of how to do this?
I'm trying to get some recommendations on credit card authorisation suppliers such as paypal, worldpay or 2checkout.
Seems like a bit of a mine field so wondering if anyone has any view, positive or negative on these (or other) suppliers.
I notice paypal is free but chargers about 3% or the goods sold which isn't bad for a small startup. I think Worldpay is about 2% but charges a monthly fee.
Is it easy to get this up and running on a site? do you connect to theirs to do the payment or just fire secured data to them to process? is one a better deal, safer and easier to implement than another?
I have a database that is for E-Cards. I want it to delete all of the entries that are more than a month old. I have the date stored in a field called "dags" (without the quotes). Please help me on this!
******************************************* Also, I would also like to have an option for "Send the E-Card Later" and then have the options possible dates. What script(s) could I use to do the actual sending on a later date? ********************************************
I've been setting up an online payment system for our site, and it all works fine except for one part. When it submits to the merchant's site, the customer is greeted with a blank page for a few seconds while it verifies the card. Then it redirects to our site.
Is there any way to do a form POST to another site without actually making the browser go to that page?
Does anyone know of an asp script, online somewhere, that I can use to find out the permissions of a folder? My ISP says these folders have full permissions, but my programs say "permission denied". I don't know if it is the programming, or if the folder don't really have the right permissions.
I have a folder with about 40 swf training movies. I want to loop through the folder and display the titles of the movies and make them links.I just need help getting pointed in the right direction to make this happen.
I am wriging a web application which cosists of a main directory with all the main code, and a subdirectory with the administration features. althogh the two locations will share configuration resources, I need to protect the admin folder from unauthorised access. I know that in apache their is some kind of authentication (I think it is used through an ".htaccess" command or someting) and I'm wanting to do a similar thing in ASP.
I have a script which allows a user to upload and delete files from the server.Is it possible (and if so how) to do a check to see if the folder is empty (ie if the last file in a particular folder is deleted by a user) and if it is empty, delete the folder?
im having a problem with folder path in include files. I have a solution, but there must be a way better one. The problem is when i have an include file... menu.inc in my root directory root/. This menu.inc references images in the root/images/ folder. I also have an articles folder root/articles/. The menu.inc is included in files in the articles folder, however this messes up the image paths and files in the articles folder are looking for the images in root/articles/images/. to combat this, in front of every image reference in my menu.inc file, i have a variable <%= pathVar %>. At the top of every file in the articles folder, i have the command <% pathVar = "../" %>. this will insert a ../ before the images folder in the reference therfore correcting the image reference. In the root folder I use <% pathVar = "" %> , so the <%= pathVar %> amounts to nothing leaving the paths correct. This works, however means having to switch from HTML to ASP mode for every image in the include file, which is not efficient. Is there a better way around the path problem.