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Authorize.net
Authorize.Net is a Moodle payment gateway that enables you to accept credit cards, debit cards, and bank transfers for your courses. In addition, it's simple to configure the price and associated currency for course enrollments. You can also take advantage of unique features that other payment gateways do not offer.
To learn more about Authorize.Net functionality, view this document.
Set Course Price - With Authorze.net you can assign prices within a specific course section and configure the cost and associated currency of course enrollments.
Robust Security - It has reliable security and anti-fraud features making it a credible plugin for international transactions.
Advanced Security Option (Premium) -Get fraud prevention filters, a simple checkout system, and user information storage so your students. With Authorize.Net students don’t have to re-enter information every time.
This document will help you to configure the plugin further https://dualcube.com/docs/enrolment-in-moodle-using-authorize-net/
"As long as your business is based in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe or Australia, you can accept international payments from anywhere in the world by using Authorize.net"
You can use PayPal which is the default payment gateway for Moodle. PayPal now accepts payments in INR. Or you can try using an Indian Payment gateway like RazorPay which will be more beneficial to the Indian Customers.
Thank you.
It seems you have a mistake in file /athorizedotnet/update.php in line 233:
You should use $plugininstance instead of $plugin_instance
Effective August 1st 2019 - some major Merchant providers (including Wells Fargo and Bank of America) will replace Symantec Digital Certificates with new Root CAs: DigiCert Global Root G2 and DigiCert Global Root CA.
Authorize,net is already ready for it. However both, the Merchant providers and Authorize.net are advising to also check with the plugin providers if they are ready for this change.
Do you guys support the new Root CAs: DigiCert Global Root G2 and DigiCert Global Root CA?
Would a plugin upgrade be needed and when?
Thanks
I used the plugin on a moodle 3.6 installation and it went fine apparently. But after update to Moodle 3.7.1+ I got an error message (see below) when I press pay button after filled payment card numbers.
Any idea what could be wrong?
The site is running on linux,
Apache Version 2.4.39
PHP Version 7.2
MariaDB 10.0.38
Thanks
Zorayr
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"Sitename" is currently unable to handle this request.
HTTP ERROR 500
pay_process.php headers shows
Status Code: 500 Internal Server Error
But is plugin's 3.0 version documentation old? There are no mentioned ipn.php
An error occurred while trying to report this transaction to the merchant. An e-mail has been sent to the merchant informing them of the error. The following is the result of the attempt to charge your credit card.
This transaction has been approved.
It is advisable for you to contact the merchant to verify that you will receive the product or service.
Have been looking at upcoming changes seen here :
http://app.payment.authorize.net/e/es.aspx?s=986383348&e=1769547&elqTrackId=b4d9a2a0f1424fe28f720ff9d8ae4d54&elq=3d6c6cfcee044f519bf3ce752e071d81&elqaid=972&elqat=1
Noted, "AIM/SIM APIs and Simple Checkout Officially Deprecate"
Does this plugin use this type API? I feel like it got updated in 2019. Thank you for supporting this so long,
John A.
We checked all the methods which were going to be deprecated in the future and used the only ones that weresuggested. That was the main motto of the last update.
Thank you.
Does it work for indian payment in rupees.
Also my site details here: licreativetechnologies.com/web-design-company/
Please any body explain whether it works or not for indian payments.
Thanks!!
Authorize.Net can accept transactions from merchants located in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Europe or Australia, in multiple currencies, only.
Thank you.
The pleasure is all ours!
Thank you.