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Hi there,
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So, I'm fooling around with multi demtional arrays, and I made this in a short amount of time:
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char blah = {
{'a', 'b'},
{'b', 'a'}
};
int i = 0;
while (i < 2) {
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PayConnect(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation PayConnect(3)
NAME
Business::OnlinePayment::PayConnect - PaymentOne (formerly eBillit) PayConnect backend for Business::OnlinePayment
SYNOPSIS
use Business::OnlinePayment;
my $tx = new Business::OnlinePayment("PayConnect",
'partner' => '',
);
$tx->content(
type => 'LEC',
login => 'test', #ClientID
password => 'test',
action => 'Authorization Only',
description => 'Business::OnlinePayment test',
amount => '49.95',
invoice_number => '100100',
name => 'Tofu Beast',
phone => '4155554321',
);
$tx->submit();
if($tx->is_success()) {
print "LEC billing authorized successfully: ".$tx->authorization."
";
} else {
print "LEC billing was rejected: ".$tx->error_message."
";
}
DESCRIPTION
For detailed information see Business::OnlinePayment.
NOTE
This module only implements 'LEC' (phone bill billing) functionality at this time. Credit card and ACH transactions are not (yet) sup-
ported.
COMPATIBILITY
This module implements an interface the "HTTPS AIO Validation Protocol version 3.0" of PaymentOne (formerly eBillit) PayConnect
<http://www.paymentone.com/products/paycon.asp>. Unfortunately, no documentation is publicly available.
AUTHOR
Ivan Kohler <ivan-payconnect@420.am>
SEE ALSO
perl(1). Business::OnlinePayment
perl v5.8.0 2002-11-22 PayConnect(3)