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Hi there,
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{'a', 'b'},
{'b', 'a'}
};
int i = 0;
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AuthorizeNet::AIM(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation AuthorizeNet::AIM(3pm)
NAME
Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet::AIM - AuthorizeNet AIM backend for Business::OnlinePayment
AUTHOR
Jason Kohles, jason@mediabang.com
Ivan Kohler <ivan-authorizenet@420.am> updated it for Authorize.Net protocol 3.0/3.1 and is the current maintainer. Please send patches as
unified diffs (diff -u).
Jason Spence <jspence@lightconsulting.com> contributed support for separate Authorization Only and Post Authorization steps and wrote some
docs. OST <services@ostel.com> paid for it.
T.J. Mather <tjmather@maxmind.com> sent a number of CVV2 patches.
Mike Barry <mbarry@cos.com> sent in a patch for the referer field.
Yuri V. Mkrtumyan <yuramk@novosoft.ru> sent in a patch to add the void action.
Paul Zimmer <AuthorizeNetpm@pzimmer.box.bepress.com> sent in a patch for card-less post authorizations.
Daemmon Hughes <daemmon@daemmonhughes.com> sent in a patch for "transaction key" authentication as well support for the recurring_billing
flag and the md5 method that returns the MD5 hash which is returned by the gateway.
Steve Simitzis contributed a patch for better compatibility with eProcessingNetwork's AuthorizeNet compatability mode.
SEE ALSO
perl(1). Business::OnlinePayment Business::OnlinePayment::AuthorizeNet.
perl v5.12.4 2011-09-26 AuthorizeNet::AIM(3pm)