Reputation: 2908
Authorize.net offers a "Silent POST" feature for their Automated Recurring Billing. It's supposed to POST data to a url of your choosing, telling you whether they were able to charge the customer, how much, etc. The problem is, it isn't very well documented.
x_first_name
, x_amount
- I've seen code that uses those values - but since I can't actually get it to send a response, I'm not sure.Upvotes: 4
Views: 10151
Reputation: 59
Our clients use the following tool to test silent post url requests sent from the Authorize.Net gateway.
Simply add the following url to your silent post settings and change the email address for the results to be delivered to an email of choice.
URL:
http://www.silentposturl.com/action/email/[email protected]
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 219794
Better late then never: All About Authorize.Net’s Silent Post
Upvotes: 8
Reputation:
You still have to call your account rep for them to activate Silent Post URL with your account because that is not something that is enabled automatically
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 2908
Here's a few more (somewhat) useful posts I found on the subject.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1911
Log in to your Authorize.Net order processing account, and click on the Settings link (under ACCOUNT, in the left column). Then click on the "Silent Post URL" link in the Transaction Format Settings area. You can enter your silent post URL on the next page. The next page also contains a link to the documentation explaining the technical details. HTH
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 90841
I have not seen much on it only for AIM and SIM, you might just give them a call.
Upvotes: 0