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Customize payment page for Authorize.net



GuestUser
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After the add to cart button is pushed, now that we are using authorize.net it seems we have no control over the payment page. For instance, we would like to omit contact phone # as a required field. We would like the button for Discover option removed as we don't want to accept it. We would like to remove some of the countries. The reason we think it is a setting on your end is when you do not fill in fields correctly the error message window says it is coming from e-junkie. Please advise how to make these changes on our payment page and/or how to access-be real specific on how to navigate there:). Thank you,


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POSTED ON: November 4, 2007 @ 01:32 GMT -7




E-JunkieExpert
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I am sorry but we don't have any way of letting merchants customize that page.


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POSTED ON: November 4, 2007 @ 01:32 GMT -7




guest_user
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Posts: 1302


I am very interested in your product, but only if I am able to control the look and feel of the product payment page for authorize.net trasnactions. Is that possible?


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POSTED ON: November 26, 2007 @ 16:41 GMT -7




Shivani
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Customizing that page currently not possible apart from adding your logo on that page by uploading it from Admin > Profile.


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POSTED ON: November 26, 2007 @ 16:41 GMT -7




mywealth
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Posts: 11


Testing is showing serious drop off in conversion because of how simple and different the payment page is from the rest of the site. Can this page at least be iframed or can the domain be masked? Thanks.


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POSTED ON: October 8, 2008 @ 09:52 GMT -7




E-junkieChef
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Credit Card conversion is way less than using PayPal or Google Checkout anyway.

I see that you don't have your logo uploaded in your E-junkie profile. If you have the logo uploaded, it will be shown on the thank you page.

Anyway, I see that you have used JS to modify the cart .. you can modify the credit cart button's target to an iFrame on your website if you want.


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POSTED ON: October 8, 2008 @ 13:07 GMT -7




mywealth
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Posts: 11


E-junkieChef
Anyway, I see that you have used JS to modify the cart .. you can modify the credit cart button's target to an iFrame on your website if you want.


Are you sure? How do you do that? Please explain a bit further.


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POSTED ON: October 8, 2008 @ 13:52 GMT -7




E-junkieChef
E-Junkie Crew
Posts: 936


You already have

function EJEJC_config() {
EJEJC_POSTCALL=true;
}

function EJEJC_shown() {
.
.
.
}

in your page. So Basically EJEJC_shown function is called after the cart is shown. In that function, you will need to write JavaScript which can find the <A> tag in the cart and set its target to an iFrame in your page, where you'd want the Credit Card page to load.


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POSTED ON: October 9, 2008 @ 01:37 GMT -7




sccr410
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(I am the web developer working with mywealth on this issue)

This isn't possible -- there are no ID elements, classes, etc to use for this anchor tag to grab the element. Also, there is an onclick event which would override anything anyway. We also don't want to link to an iframe on the current page, we want it to be it's own cart page.


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POSTED ON: October 10, 2008 @ 08:34 GMT -7




mywealth
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Posts: 11


Does the EJEJC_checkout function do anything besides open a new window with the correct parameters?

Are there any parameters needed on the credit card payment URL that are not passed into the EJEJC_checkout function?


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POSTED ON: October 10, 2008 @ 09:38 GMT -7




Robin
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sccr410(I am the web developer working with mywealth on this issue)
This isn't possible -- there are no ID elements, classes, etc to use for this anchor tag to grab the element.


Yeah, but there is only one "A" tag and that's easy to target.

sccr410
We also don't want to link to an iframe on the current page, we want it to be it's own cart page.


Oh, ok .. I was responding to "Can this page at least be iframed"

sccr410
Also, there is an onclick event which would override anything anyway.


Right. Let me see if rather than all this JS, we can alter the JS so we can let you specify the "target" in EJEJC_config. But even in that case, you will need to to have your whole shop in a frame, so the credit card form with open in the frame and domain can be masked.


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POSTED ON: October 10, 2008 @ 12:33 GMT -7




sccr410
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Posts: 3


Anything we can do so that we can have more control over the cart page. Ideally we'd link to a "cart.html" which simply iframes your cart page. However, I saw that the URL is unique per visitor so doing this method would require a lot of changes which likely aren't possible.


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POSTED ON: October 10, 2008 @ 12:38 GMT -7


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