Re: question: webmerchant connection

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12581
interpreted = N
texte = >When using the $purchase command, does webmerchant automatically recognize >that a user has pushed the purchased form button via apple events? I >realize that the orders file is checked by webmerch, but I also need dyanic >txt files to be created once the credit card has cleared.Shopping cart files stay in the ShoppingCarts folder until you send a $Purchase command. WebCatalog moves the file to the Orders folder at that time, and then completely forgets about it.WebMerchant is always watching the Orders folder (you can set a preference for how often), and when it sees an order file appear it immediately runs the credit card through MacAuthorize. Depending on the answer Valid/Declined, WebMerchant will move the order file to either Problems or CompletedOrders. It will also create an alias to the product from from your StockRoom, and save that alias into your WebDelivery folder. It writes a file named [cart].html based on a template called WebDelivery.html. That file contains URLs to the aliases sitting in the WebDelivery folder. After 24 hours, those aliases are deleted.Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | ===== Tools for WebWarriors ===== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog Pro, WebCommerce Solution 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, SiteCheck, PhotoMaster San Diego, CA 92128 | SiteGuard 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: question: webmerchant connection (Grant Hulbert 1997)
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  4. question: webmerchant connection (Kevin Furuta 1997)
>When using the $purchase command, does webmerchant automatically recognize >that a user has pushed the purchased form button via apple events? I >realize that the orders file is checked by webmerch, but I also need dyanic >txt files to be created once the credit card has cleared.Shopping cart files stay in the ShoppingCarts folder until you send a $Purchase command. WebCatalog moves the file to the Orders folder at that time, and then completely forgets about it.WebMerchant is always watching the Orders folder (you can set a preference for how often), and when it sees an order file appear it immediately runs the credit card through MacAuthorize. Depending on the answer Valid/Declined, WebMerchant will move the order file to either Problems or CompletedOrders. It will also create an alias to the product from from your StockRoom, and save that alias into your WebDelivery folder. It writes a file named [cart].html based on a template called WebDelivery.html. That file contains URLs to the aliases sitting in the WebDelivery folder. After 24 hours, those aliases are deleted.Grant Hulbert, V.P. Engineering | ===== Tools for WebWarriors ===== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog Pro, WebCommerce Solution 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, SiteCheck, PhotoMaster San Diego, CA 92128 | SiteGuard 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com Grant Hulbert

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