MattBurleigh Posted January 21, 2005 Posted January 21, 2005 Os Commerce 2.2M2 Fedora Core 3 / Fedora PHP 4.3 RPM I'm in the initial stages of catalog configuration. Our credit card processor is Cybersource, I have no choice on this. I've compiled a icscard binary and installed the modules using the instructions from Piotr Kaminski. The binary runs without error from the command line. When I try to process an order using a test card and thier test servers, OS Commerce responds with "Unexpected Error". How can I trouble shoot this error and is there any kind of logging done? access_log contents: 192.168.217.25 - - [21/Jan/2005:14:27:27 -0500] "POST /checkout_process.php HTTP/1.1" 302 - 192.168.217.25 - - [21/Jan/2005:14:27:28 -0500] "GET /checkout_payment.php?error_message=Unexpected+error HTTP/1.1" 200 31063
Arpit Posted January 27, 2005 Posted January 27, 2005 Os Commerce 2.2M2Fedora Core 3 / Fedora PHP 4.3 RPM I'm in the initial stages of catalog configuration. Our credit card processor is Cybersource, I have no choice on this. I've compiled a icscard binary and installed the modules using the instructions from Piotr Kaminski. The binary runs without error from the command line. When I try to process an order using a test card and thier test servers, OS Commerce responds with "Unexpected Error". How can I trouble shoot this error and is there any kind of logging done? access_log contents: 192.168.217.25 - - [21/Jan/2005:14:27:27 -0500] "POST /checkout_process.php HTTP/1.1" 302 - 192.168.217.25 - - [21/Jan/2005:14:27:28 -0500] "GET /checkout_payment.php?error_message=Unexpected+error HTTP/1.1" 200 31063 <{POST_SNAPBACK}> try to echo out the results from cybersource, the shopping cart will freak out as soon as you put the word echo in the script, but atleast you will see what the result is from the pipes, The late twentieth century has witnessed a remarkable growth in scientific interest in the subject of extinction ---------------------------------------------------- Arpit
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