You'll have to talk to them, and let them know you'll need an Authorize.net emulator. Once they tell you it's ready, We make a small change in the database, and you plug in the "Login" and "Transaction Key" in Settings->Payment Options
You'll have to talk to them, and let them know you'll need an Authorize.net emulator. Once they tell you it's ready, We make a small change in the database, and you plug in the "Login" and "Transaction Key" in Settings->Payment Options
Looks like they support an Authorize.net emulator, so, yes.
http://wiki.usaepay.com/developer/support/migration
Looks like they support an Authorize.net emulator, so, yes.
http://wiki.usaepay.com/developer/support/migration
Looks like they support an Authorize.net emulator, so, yes.
http://wiki.usaepay.com/developer/support/migration
Looks like they support an Authorize.net emulator, so, yes.
http://wiki.usaepay.com/developer/support/migration
Can you guide me in making the switch?
Can you guide me in making the switch?
You'll have to talk to them, and let them know you'll need an Authorize.net emulator. Once they tell you it's ready, We make a small change in the database, and you plug in the "Login" and "Transaction Key" in Settings->Payment Options
You'll have to talk to them, and let them know you'll need an Authorize.net emulator. Once they tell you it's ready, We make a small change in the database, and you plug in the "Login" and "Transaction Key" in Settings->Payment Options
I got the info, but not sure I should email it here so I will email it to the regular email.
I got the info, but not sure I should email it here so I will email it to the regular email.
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