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Hi, for the credit card payments I use the braintree App (v2.010). Configuration: Entry Form = Drop-In 3D Secure = All Cards Transaction Method = Payment 3D-Secure has been enabled by the braintree support team. This works for the credit-card payments. But the 3D-Secure-Page is not displayed. The payment is processed without any further interaction! What am I doing wrong?
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Hope someone can help me.. Installed the latest Braintree App v2.010 app to a copy of my modified 2.3.4 osCommerce. First tried to install only the basic files, not the Legacy Changes. When viewing the Credentials page, the app tells me: "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting :: (T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM) in /home/wztwnjwn/public_html/shopBraintree/includes/apps/braintree/admin/content/credentials.php on line 19" I commented out that section of the file (see code below), try to access Braintree again and received: "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')', expecting :: (T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM) in /home/wztwnjwn/public_html/shopBraintree/includes/apps/braintree/admin/content/credentials.php on line 31" Commented out that section. The app runs OK. I was able to enter all information correctly and complete a transaction. I then installed the Legacy Changes and could not get the Merchant Currency Accounts information to stick, comes up with a blank line where my info should be, in USD (default). Started over, re-copied all files from working osCommerce 2.3.4 to a new test installation, new database, new install of Braintree 2.010 including Legacy Changes. Same story, receive the above errors. If I remove the code causing the errors, I can then see the Credentials page but can not enter the Merchant Currency Accounts information. Does not matter if I have Braintree set to Live, Sandbox, or Disabled, same result. Can anyone help me? I am ok with the basic app but would like the full package if possible. if (!class_exists('currencies')) { include(DIR_FS_CATALOG . 'includes/classes/currencies.php'); } $ma_data = []; /* if (!empty(OSCOM_APP_PAYPAL_BRAINTREE_CURRENCIES_MA)) { foreach (explode(';', OSCOM_APP_PAYPAL_BRAINTREE_CURRENCIES_MA) as $ma) { list($a, $currency) = explode(':', $ma); $ma_data[$currency] = $a; } } */ $sandbox_ma_data = []; /* if (!empty(OSCOM_APP_PAYPAL_BRAINTREE_SANDBOX_CURRENCIES_MA)) { foreach (explode(';', OSCOM_APP_PAYPAL_BRAINTREE_SANDBOX_CURRENCIES_MA) as $ma) { list($a, $currency) = explode(':', $ma); $sandbox_ma_data[$currency] = $a; } } */ $currencies = new currencies(); ?>
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Hello, Can anyone tell me if I will have PCI compliance problems using the Braintree Add-on for osC 2.3.4? I notice it does not use Braintree's iframes solution. I would rather not have any card data touch my website. -Thank you!
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I'm building a replacement web store based on 2.3.4 (not going to try the upgrade route from 2.2). All of the extra capability over 2.2 is exciting, but it's confusing, too. I've been using simple Paypal for the last 7 years with great success, but would love to start taking credit cards. Both Stripe and Braintree have what I'd like: simple fees per transaction only, no monthly charges or other extras, and credit card acceptance totally contained on my store site - no switching to another site and back again. So, what are the advantages/disadvantages of either one? Is there another one out there that's better given the preferences above? I have noticed that Braintree is already inserting random adds on my regular web surfing, so I'm not sure I like an outfit that appears to be that aggressive with marketing. I only visited their site once!?
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