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Tiffani Chin

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Authorize.net Server Integration (SIM)
August 15, 2013, 11:16:45 am
Hi all,

Would really like to get off of Paypal and use our Authorize.net account to process online payments... BUT, would really prefer for CiviCRM to send the users to Authorize.net to enter their credit card info, rather than transmitting the info (essentially, I want to replicate the set up I currently have with the PayPal Standard extension).

From my understanding, the SIM (rather than the Advanced Integration Method) would accomplish that.

Alas, I do not have the skills to make such an extension.

I see some other posts in this forum with people asking for, being willing to contribute to such a function... but they seem a little old.  So, reposting:

Anyone have one?
Able to make one?
Interested in teaming up to fund the building of one?

Thanks all,
-tiffani



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