Just trying to get the HSBC Cpi Payment Module Functioning on one of my shops,
and am getting an error message of the following:
"The transaction failed because of invalid input data."
I could not find a store ID as required, but a phone call to HSBC said that it was just UK########GBP (## represent merchant number.
But this leaves me with nothing to put in the User ID field, HSBC phone support said that all you require is the user ID as above and the Hash key. But obviously this is not the case. Can anyone tell me where I can find the User ID as HSBC don't know what im talking about.
Many Thanks!
James
and am getting an error message of the following:
"The transaction failed because of invalid input data."
I could not find a store ID as required, but a phone call to HSBC said that it was just UK########GBP (## represent merchant number.
But this leaves me with nothing to put in the User ID field, HSBC phone support said that all you require is the user ID as above and the Hash key. But obviously this is not the case. Can anyone tell me where I can find the User ID as HSBC don't know what im talking about.
Many Thanks!
James
Ah ok,
Just been doing some more reading on this, SSL is required to use the CPI HSBC module on OScommerce is that the same for Opencart?
Would this explain the Error message 10."The transaction failed because of invalid input data."
Or is it the same as paypal and should work anyway?
If so I'm going to have to try and get that working on shared hosing tonight lol. Good fun
Just been doing some more reading on this, SSL is required to use the CPI HSBC module on OScommerce is that the same for Opencart?
Would this explain the Error message 10."The transaction failed because of invalid input data."
Or is it the same as paypal and should work anyway?
If so I'm going to have to try and get that working on shared hosing tonight lol. Good fun
HSBC is a bit overzealous and seemed to have missed the point of CPI. SSL should not be required for CPI. They are just being overprotective. The whole point of using an offsite processor is so that you don't need to get an SSL.
But it looks like this is a popular issue. Some people recommend getting SSL to see if that fixes it. Others say they called and had them switched the "Live" mode and that fixed it:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44881
http://www.google.com/search?q=hsbc+%22 ... =firefox-a
But it looks like this is a popular issue. Some people recommend getting SSL to see if that fixes it. Others say they called and had them switched the "Live" mode and that fixed it:
http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showthread.php?t=44881
http://www.google.com/search?q=hsbc+%22 ... =firefox-a
I will try calling them and getting them to put it to " live" mode, See if that cures it otherwise its going to be set up SSL. Was going to use sagepay but they refused our application for no reason at all. HSBC was our only other option.
I thought it was a little odd that we would require SSL when we don't see the card details.
Has anyone here got HSBC working without SSL on Opencart?
I thought it was a little odd that we would require SSL when we don't see the card details.
Has anyone here got HSBC working without SSL on Opencart?
Does anyone know if this is still required to get the SSL working on a Shared Certificuit? http://forum.opencart.com/viewtopic.php ... 51&start=0
ah man your kidding... If this turns out to be an obstacle to getting HSBC working I'm going to get lynched.
Only other way if its not coming back any time soon is going to be move to a secure non shared server... for which im sure I will need lubricant as it wont be cheap... Crap. How come it was removed? security issue?
Only other way if its not coming back any time soon is going to be move to a secure non shared server... for which im sure I will need lubricant as it wont be cheap... Crap. How come it was removed? security issue?
Ooo Political,
Would it be practical / possible to pay someone to add it back in as a module / hack?
Or is it Loads of work and a complete rewrite?
Would it be practical / possible to pay someone to add it back in as a module / hack?
Or is it Loads of work and a complete rewrite?
Unfortunately it requires editing over 1000 lines of code.. in different spots.. in hundreds of files. Honestly it was more work for him to rip it out than the satisfaction he seems to feel with it gone.
Shared SSL, security tokens, customized SEO.. All rendered impossible without it. All because he just didn't think we needed it. I've been nagging him daily to get it back as have the other mods and developers.
Shared SSL, security tokens, customized SEO.. All rendered impossible without it. All because he just didn't think we needed it. I've been nagging him daily to get it back as have the other mods and developers.
doh,
Well the whole sll thing is new to me so im going to read up on how that all works, i think i read on another thread that a cert can be bought for about $30 a year? and I should be able to apply this to my hosting? although I don't have a static ip? more research needed I think. Not good though, what should have been a simple task like getting paypal / sagepay working has become a marathon.
Well the whole sll thing is new to me so im going to read up on how that all works, i think i read on another thread that a cert can be bought for about $30 a year? and I should be able to apply this to my hosting? although I don't have a static ip? more research needed I think. Not good though, what should have been a simple task like getting paypal / sagepay working has become a marathon.
I'm not totally convinced its an SSL issue. Better call and check the status first just in case. Most gateways claim to "require" SSL but most will still work without it.speedingorange wrote:doh,
Well the whole sll thing is new to me so im going to read up on how that all works, i think i read on another thread that a cert can be bought for about $30 a year? and I should be able to apply this to my hosting? although I don't have a static ip? more research needed I think. Not good though, what should have been a simple task like getting paypal / sagepay working has become a marathon.
Have just confirmed with HSBC that it is active, so does this leave the SSL as the only other obstacle?
My host say they can provide SSL for £199 a year. Seems expensive, does this mean i should be able to get SSL from somewhere else and add it to my hosting?
My host say they can provide SSL for £199 a year. Seems expensive, does this mean i should be able to get SSL from somewhere else and add it to my hosting?
My host has informed me that do not let 3rd party SSL certs work on their hosting.
Ive given them an ultimatum. If this does not go who can people advise as good hosts that have SSL for not silly money. Or that allow SSL.
Cheers!
Ive given them an ultimatum. If this does not go who can people advise as good hosts that have SSL for not silly money. Or that allow SSL.
Cheers!
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