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Hi,
I have to integrate propay payment method in project. I have all id and token, but aware of implementation method. Please if any one knows how to implement propay, please help me...
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yes, u r right, but how it exactly implement...
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No idea, but I would assume the documentation on the Propay site would explain it.
Use the best guess
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I looked at the Pro Pay Website, and they have an XML based payment gateway that you can code to. You have to contact support to get the API, for you to begin.
Make sure you read the API, some API's do FirstName, LastName, and others do FirstName, MiddleInitial, LastName so pay attention.
Start with the standard Credit Card API, minimum data required to process, and then step up to the AVS version, in which you need the billing and shipping address for a full process.
Once you get the API, then you will have to write several modules
1. Package
2. Request
3. Transmit
4. Response
5. Parse Response into usable results
ResponseCode is Usually
1 - Approved
2 - Declined
3 - Error
http://www.propay.com/propay-support/frequently-asked-questions/ecommerce/[^]
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Hello,
I am in the process of developing a company intranet. The intranet would be driven by different departments, which is set up as folders in the website project, like Marketing, Finance etc. This is developed in VS 2010 using C#.
The WSAT from VS works great, i can see the different folders and able to set up roles with access to certain folders.
Now, I deployed this website onto Windows 2008 server running IIS 7.
Having rough time with trying to set up the WSAT tool for this intranet.
1. I copied over WSAT project from my laptop, C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v4.0.30319\ASP.NETWebAdminFiles over to the windows server running IIS 7.0. I copied over to \\<remoteserver>\C:\inetpub\wwwroot\ASP.NETWebAdminFiles.
2. Set up an application pointing to this path.
3. Copied over my website to same server on D drive of windows server \inetpub\WebDev-Intranet. I set this up as a new website on IIS 7.0. This site is running fine.
4. How do I link the WSAT tool to this website on IIS 7.0?
THANKS!!!!
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THANK YOU!!!!
Part of the problem was, we have all the web site projects located on the d drive of server. Now, I copied this project over to C drive, same where \ASP.NETWebAdminFiles resides and THIS worked!!!!!
Thanks so much!
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I went Vegas for the weekend, just got back.
So you just fixed your file paths then, by moving the project to the c drive?
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Hi,
I have a web application which uses windows authentication and I need to set a session time out for it after 8hours even if it is not idle. I mean I need an absolute timeout after 8hours.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks & Regards
Mishra
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Try here
"It's true that hard work never killed anyone. But I figure, why take the chance." - Ronald Reagan
That's what machines are for.
Got a problem?
Sleep on it.
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Hello,
I have been assigned the task of using the microsoft AntiXss library to encode all of the input text controls on several asp .net web pages. I was told to use the EncodeHTML method to assign/retreve values to (textboxes, listboxes, etc.) After inspecting the EncodeHTML it looks like it is only used with streaming html sent out the Request object and not used for accessing control text in the code behind. Can someone explain to me if you can access asp textboxes .text values in the code behind, without using the Request object, like is usually the norm. Also, A decission has been made to do away with all query strings of the application and store everything in session. Is this the best way to go because not only are query strings used in the code behind but also in the javascript. If there are security issues with the query strings could not the AntiXss library help here instead of for asp form textboxes? Any advise and examples of using the AntiXSS with standard asp controls would be great!
Thanks,
Steve Holdorf
-- modified 13-Mar-13 13:03pm.
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hi there - I am not sure where to put this post, please advise if there is a better area?
We want to create a server side tool that allow users to upload batches of documents (or specify share drives) to convert from Office 2003 (binary) to Office 2010 (XML).
Is is possible to create a web service or server side tool that can process / convert a Microsoft Office document from binary to XML using Office Automation methods - e.g. ConvertAccessProject ? (noting http://support.microsoft.com/kb/257757)
Failing the above, I envision falling back to a shell execution of the OMPM (batch conversion tool - OFC.exe) with dynamic manipulation of the INI file...
TYIA
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I need to write a batch file which will return URLs which are giving "page not found error" or sorry error from a list of 1000 URLs.
Please help..
Thanks in advance
Nishant
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Take a look at this[^]. Think it can generate reports as well.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
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Thanks Mark but i need a simple Batch file.I am using like this but its opening multiple tabs in browser.PFB:-
@echo off
setlocal enableextensions
set num=3
for /l %%i in (1,1,%num%) do call :start
endlocal
goto :eof
:start
set /p URL=<list.txt
start ""="" "%url%"
more="" +1="" list.txt="" |="" findstr="" r="" v="" "^$"=""> tmp_list.txt
echo.%URL%>>tmp_list.txt
del list.txt
ren tmp_list.txt list.txt
goto :eof
I want that it if error = true print all that URLS in some text form
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Where are the URLs and how do you expect to test if they are valid?
Use the best guess
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I have a MVC 4 application (with jQuery Mobile) working and I'm trying to build some Administrative pages which will be implemented as WebForms. The problem I am having is that I can't seem to get the Html.ActionLink to send the user to those admin pages.
The admin pages reside in a /AdminUtils folder off the root of the application.
Based on some searching, I've added the following to my Global.asax.vb
Sub Application_Start()
AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas()
WebApiConfig.Register(GlobalConfiguration.Configuration)
FilterConfig.RegisterGlobalFilters(GlobalFilters.Filters)
RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes)
BundleConfig.RegisterBundles(BundleTable.Bundles)
End Sub
Sub RegisterRoutes(Routes As RouteCollection)
Routes.IgnoreRoute("AdminUtils/{*pathInfo}")
Routes.MapPageRoute("ReportRoute", "AdminUtils/{someparam}", "~/AdminUtils/{someparam}.aspx")
End Sub
In my Index.vbhtml page I have the following:
@Html.ActionLink("Admin Link", "AdminUtils", New With {.Page = "WebForm1.aspx"})
However, if I hover over the link, it indicates that it wants to route to:
http://localhost:63163/Home/AdminUtils?Page=WebForm1.aspx
If I use a standard hyperlink,
<a href="~/AdminUtils/WebForm1.aspx" title="Form 1">Webform1 Here </a>
the browser is directed to the page and WebForm1.aspx displays as normal.
I'm thinking it has something to do with the Routing, but I just don't know what to do.
Thank you in advance for you help.
David
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I've not done this work directly, but the actionlink feels wrong, as it is accessing a separate, non-MVC app. I'd stick with the plain hyperlink when referring out.
David Mujica wrote: outes.MapPageRoute("ReportRoute", "AdminUtils/{someparam}", "~/AdminUtils/{someparam}.aspx")
Again this feels wrong: you are producing a route map to an external, non-MVC application. It also contradicts the ignore route (which I think is right).
Again you have to mod this all through my inexperience at having embedded non-MVC apps......
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As Keith said, use the href.
Spent some time working on this in an app myself. And after some digging, it seems ActionLink is for routing to internal links within your MVC application.
You can create an actionlink that uses a controller to redirect the user, but that seems like a lot of work to get a simple action done.
public ActionResult MyController(){
return Redirect("http//www.mysite.com");
}
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With MVC, the Html.ActionLink() does not link to a view. It creates a link to a controller action.
If it's just a static link I would just put it as part of the html.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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just wanted to let everyone who responded that I appreciate your help.
After thinking about it for a while, I think I need to use a plain old, hyperlink. Yep.
Thanks again.
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Hey i have tried all the ways to get a page converted into other language you can say i tried to globalize the page.. but i cant able to convert so can any help me in detail process of that page culture conversion....
Im just an ameture programmer in the asp.net field?
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What exactly you did. In which language to trying to display the page? could you please elaborate?
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Globalisation/Localisation is not an automatic process! You need someone to provide the translated texts, and then it is upto you to include them in your software.
Just by changing CurrentCulture/CurrentUICulture, no translation will happen.
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