The CodeSine.netPay series of components include Authorize.Net, PayFlowLink, PayReady, iBill, IonGate, and more. Our components easily integrate into your .NET application and enable developers/merchants to accept credit cards and electronic checks as methods of payment for goods and services. Our components connect directly to the payment gateway to submit transaction data. The merchant/developer retains full control of the payment data collection and the user experience.
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Real-time credit card processing solution supporting Verisign, AuthorizeNet, iBill, LinkPoint, SkipJack and more than 15 other gateways. Integrate with any online store or even a simple payment form. All transaction types are
supported plus logging & AVS. |
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DotNetInvoice is a simple invoicing system developed to invoice clients online and handle payments. It uses PayPal and Authorize.net. 100% of the source code is included. |
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Credit Card Validator .NET components allows .NET programmers validate any Credit Card number without contacting a payment service provider. Works with AmEx, Bankcard, Diners, Carte Blanche, Discover, EnRoute, JCB, MasterCard, Switch, Visa, Delta. |
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Web UI Credit Card Validator validates the major types of credit cards without connecting to payment processor.
This component is designed as a web control to be used in any ASP.NET application. Design-time support allows the full user interface customizing for better integration in your application design. Web UI Credit Card Validator is the only credit card validation component, which does both client-side and server-side validation for better security, performance and low server load. With Web UI Credit Card Validator you can prevent the major fraud attempts even without connection to payment gateway and avoid addition problems with your credit card payment provider.
Works with American Express, Bankcard, Diners, Carte Blanche, Discover, EnRoute, JCB, MasterCard, Switch, Visa, and Delta.
Features:
- Fully customizable web control with design-time support
- Double security with client-side and server-side validation
- Rejects major fraud attempts |
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This is ASP.NET code that shows how IP2Location Geolocation identify online visitors geographical location by using IP address. The IP2Location Geolocation Web Service returns geographic information such as country, region, city, latitude, longitude, ISP and domain name. |
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The FraudLabs Credit Card Fraud Detection Web Service is a hosted, programmable XML Web Service that allows instant detection of fraudulent online credit card order transactions. |
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IP2Location Geolocation XML Web Service allows instant lookup of Internet visitors geographical locations by IP address. The web service returns country, state, city, latitude, longitude, zip code, ISP and domain name information. Developers can integrate the web service using SOAP protocol and no database installation or update required. Free sample codes available in several programming languages such as ASP, ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, PHP, Perl, Python, ColdFusion and VBA. Please visit http://www.fraudlabs.com/ ip2location.aspx for more information.
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Sample code to access FraudLabs Credit Card Fraud Detection Web Service using SOAP method. FraudLabs is a hosted XML Web Service that allows instant detection of fraudulent online credit card orders by using several non-intrusive parameters such as IP address, email address domain name, delivery address, credit card bank identification number (BIN), area code
and ZIP code. Free sample codes available in several programming languages such as ASP, ASP.NET, VB.NET, C#, PHP, Perl, Python, ColdFusion and VBA. |
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The CodeSine.netPay series of components include Authorize.Net, PayFlowLink, PayReady, iBill, IonGate, and more. Our components easily integrate into your .NET application and enable developers/merchants to accept credit cards and electronic checks as methods of payment for goods and services. Our components connect directly to the payment gateway to submit transaction data. The merchant/developer retains full control of the payment data collection and the user experience. |
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