Re: Dummy Credit Card Number for debug?

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11150
interpreted = N
texte = Hi Tim,>>Is there a dummy credit card number (or numbers) that we could use besides >>our own to use while debugging that will pass checksum? It would be handy. >> >>Ed > >If the first and last numbers are the same, and the rest are 0s, you >should be able to pass the test.we tried that (using MacAuthorize in demo mode) and it wouldn't work. What did work (just looking at the MacAuthorize window while pecking at the keyboard) was 4 555 555 555 555. That number also passes the WebCat/WebMerchant test. Maybe it has something to do with which cards you've told MacAuthorize to accept (Visa, MC & AmEx in our case) ?NOTE: That number is only for MacAuthorize in Demo mode. As far as we know that number might actually belong to someone, so don't use it while running MacAuthorize for real !It sure would be nice if there was a _true_ demo number that you could use without being in demo mode, but that's something the credit card companies would have to supply. From what I've read so far in other places (and here), there doesn't seem to be such a number. -Sven_____________________________________________________________________ Sven U. Grenander BeeHive Technologies, Inc. http://www.bzzzzzz.com - with a WebCam in Pasadena, California _____________________________________________________________________ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Dummy Credit Card Number for debug? (Sven U. Grenander 1997)
  2. Re: Dummy Credit Card Number for debug? (Tim Newton 1997)
  3. Dummy Credit Card Number for debug? (Ed Trefzger 1997)
Hi Tim,>>Is there a dummy credit card number (or numbers) that we could use besides >>our own to use while debugging that will pass checksum? It would be handy. >> >>Ed > >If the first and last numbers are the same, and the rest are 0s, you >should be able to pass the test.we tried that (using MacAuthorize in demo mode) and it wouldn't work. What did work (just looking at the MacAuthorize window while pecking at the keyboard) was 4 555 555 555 555. That number also passes the WebCat/WebMerchant test. Maybe it has something to do with which cards you've told MacAuthorize to accept (Visa, MC & AmEx in our case) ?NOTE: That number is only for MacAuthorize in Demo mode. As far as we know that number might actually belong to someone, so don't use it while running MacAuthorize for real !It sure would be nice if there was a _true_ demo number that you could use without being in demo mode, but that's something the credit card companies would have to supply. From what I've read so far in other places (and here), there doesn't seem to be such a number. -Sven_____________________________________________________________________ Sven U. Grenander BeeHive Technologies, Inc. http://www.bzzzzzz.com - with a WebCam in Pasadena, California _____________________________________________________________________ Sven U. Grenander

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