PHP pfpro_process function
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pfpro_process
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.2, PHP 5)
pfpro_process — Process a transaction with Payflow ProDescriptionarray pfpro_process ( array parameters [, string address [, int port [, int timeout [, string proxy_address [, int proxy_port [, string proxy_logon [, string proxy_password]]]]]]] )
pfpro_process() processes a transaction
with Payflow Pro.
Note:
Be sure to read the Payflow Pro Developers Guide for full details
of the required parameters.
parameters
An associative array containing keys and values that will be encoded
and passed to the processor.
Specifies the host to connect to. By default this is
test.signio.com, that you will certainly want to
change this to connect.signio.com in order to
process live transactions.
Specifies the port to connect on. It defaults to 443, the standard SSL
port number.
Specifies the timeout to be used, in seconds. This defaults to 30
seconds.
Note that this timeout appears to only begin once a link to the
processor has been established and so your script could potentially
continue for a very long time in case of DNS or network problems.
If required, specifies the hostname of your SSL proxy.
If required, specifies the port of your SSL proxy.
If required, specifies the logon identity to use on the SSL proxy.
If required, specifies the password to use on the SSL proxy.
Return Values
Returns an associative array of the keys and values in the response.
Example 1. Payflow Pro example
pfpro_init(); $transaction = array('USER' => 'mylogin', 'PWD' => 'mypassword', 'PARTNER' => 'VeriSign', 'TRXTYPE' => 'S', 'TENDER' => 'C', 'AMT' => 1.50, 'ACCT' => '4111111111111111', 'EXPDATE' => '0909' ); $response = pfpro_process($transaction); if (!$response) { die("Couldn't establish link to Verisign.\n"); } echo "Verisign response code was " . $response['RESULT']; echo ", which means: " . $response['RESPMSG'] . "\n"; echo "\nThe transaction request: "; print_r($transaction); echo "\nThe response: "; print_r($response); pfpro_cleanup();
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