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What payment APIs supported?
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14 years 6 months ago #3366
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What payment APIs supported? was created by mkuske
I see that Joomla Donation supports both Paypal Standard and Paypal Pro. Is this also true for Payment Form or does PF only support one of those methods?
Also I have the same general question about which authorize.net API is supported. Does Payment Form support Simple Checkout, SIM, AIM, or some combination of those?
Also I have the same general question about which authorize.net API is supported. Does Payment Form support Simple Checkout, SIM, AIM, or some combination of those?
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14 years 6 months ago #3399
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re:What payment APIs supported?
Hi
In the current version, PMF doesn't support Paypal Pro.
For authorize.net, PMF supports AIM .
Thanks ,
Tuan
In the current version, PMF doesn't support Paypal Pro.
For authorize.net, PMF supports AIM .
Thanks ,
Tuan
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14 years 4 months ago #3734
by Brandon Staglin
Replied by Brandon Staglin on topic Re: What payment APIs supported?
Hi,
Does Joom Donation also support authorize.net AIM?
Thank you,
Brandon
Does Joom Donation also support authorize.net AIM?
Thank you,
Brandon
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