Ok, my site has 3 check out options - our credit cards processing , PayPal , and Google Checkout, I handle the first two by processing the request then redirecting the user to a Receipt page to display a printable ticket and show details of the transaction. This seems very hard to implement with...
yea - that call back URL has to be programmed to always listen for responses sent from Google - google will keep sending them untill you you respond confirming you recieved it - but with PayPal it's alot easier - you give a them a success url and a failure url to redirect to
1) Go to your Google checkout account and Open the settings. In the settings>>Profile you can find a field with name "Public business website:" provide your return URL there.
2) The second method is , You can pass the value to Google Checkout with the HTML form as a hidden variable.
<input name="continue_shopping_url" type="hidden" value="http://www.yousite.com/payment_success.php">
OR
Set a function as below
SetContinueShoppingUrl("http://www.yousite.com/payment_success.php");
function SetContinueShoppingUrl($url) {
So I thought I was saving myself some work. I automated the display of my serialized view model. And everything came out looking perfect. Styles, spacing, coloring. Then I noticed that nothing was logically grouped.
I was trying to write a blog post about something totally different and was using this small EntityFramework 5 Code First model: public class TouristAttraction { public int TouristAttractionId { get; set; } public string Name { get; set; } public DbGeography Location { get; set; } } You'll notice I'm using the DbGeography spatial type with Latitude and Longitude. This suppor…
I got one of those pages bloking me from going there because malware was found , you think that is just becasue of people that use bit.ly to do shady things ?
When I create a FileStream using a D:\ path my code works. When I switch the path to \\SERVER\folder I get Access denied. Is .NET using a different account for UNC paths?
@SpencerRuport - What kind of feedback were you looking for? Have you considered non js users? I like the extra work you put into global.asax for error logging.
@TravisJ - Well I mostly write internal apps so there aren't any non-js users. But I wasn't looking for any particular feedback. Just any thoughts you felt like sharing.
@SpencerRuport - Looks pretty well designed to me. No offense, but I don't really run foreign code on this computer. So I can't see it run at the moment.
i dont know where its actually populating my model from EF, and i think that might be the issue, i don't think i skipped over anything but i'll have to quadruple check
@Steve - Put in a breakpoint at the point where the repository is supposed to be live in your controller, and inspect it. See if everything is proper in there
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I remember once we had a secretary named Natalie. At the time we were getting complaints that our clients were receiving blank faxes. We asked Natalie about it, and she showed us the forms she faxed. All of them marked up in highlighter.