Posted: August 22, 2014 at 5:05 pm
Authorize.net AIM Debug Mode Is Turned On. We are trying to install Authorize.net as a payment option. Thank you. |
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Hi Anderson, Did you uncheck the checkboxes? You can turn off the test mode by unchecking one or two boxes in the Event Espresso Payment settings. Here’s a screenshot that has arrows that point to the two checkboxes you’ll need to make sure are unchecked. |
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Thanks Josh. How can I be sure its really working? Ask for my client to review the payment on their account? Thanks |
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Hi Anderson, Fantastic! Yes, if they can confirm that the payment posts to their account, you can be sure it’s working. |
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Also, is SSL (https) certificate required? What do you think? Thanks. |
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Hi, It would be best to add an SSL certificate so that the financial information is secured on your site. Until then, try using a service like PayPal. — |
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Anyone submitting credit card information on your site is exposed to risk if you try to use the AIM payment method without SSL. This is because their credit card information will not be encrypted when they submit the payment form. You can also use Authorize.net SIM (EE3) or (via Mijireh in EE4) in the meantime until you get the SSL certificate installed. |
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Thank you Josh and Lorenzo. Thanks! |
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Great! Once the SSL certificate is installed you can follow this guide to ensure the registration checkout pages are secure: |
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