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How you read this documentation
The documentations describe an input- and an output part.
- INPUT: Those parameters you must send to ePay
- OUTPUT: Those parameters, which ePay transmits back to your internet shop by use of GET.
All input parameters marked as BOLD are mandatory in transmission to ePay.
You can choose your documentation in the menu above. If you have not yet decided which integration to use you can read more about our solutions here.
Testing ePay
You can test ePay in a non-committal way. If you have not yet your merchant number we provide you a test merchant number. Before you can start test ePay please do a non-committal signup.
» Signup here
As we have received your signup we send you the information you need to test ePay (among this test card credit information). If you have any questions about how to get started you are welcome to contact an engineer at ePay.
Error codes and currency codes
All error codes from PBS and currency codes are not defined in the documentation. You must logon to ePay to see this specific information.
» Read more about the errorcodes here
» Read more about the currency codes here
You can use ePay’s SSL certificate for encryption
If you do not have you own SSL certificate we provide out SSL certificate for free. You can read more about how to use our relay-script here.
Attention!
Your programming code should accept that future fields can be created due to development of our system.
Unique order identifier
If you use unique order identifier in your internet shop it is a good idea to use this feature in ePay. This is a setting which is set-up in the administration area for ePay in the menu "settings" and payment "system". "payment system".
By enabling this feature you will avoid that the same payment is created more than one time. If you have any questions however please contact an engineer at ePay.
MD5
MD5 is a safety add-on we have made to ensure the data transmitted between ePay and the internet shop is valid. The data is encrypted by use of a secure key which only you and ePay knows.
» Here you can read a detailed documentation about our secure MD5 solution
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