cybercash_encrNamecybercash_encr — Creates an encrypted block of information needed to process a Cybercash request.DescriptionCreates an encrypted block of information to be sent to Cybercash as a request. The message contains name value pairs(documented by Cybercash) of credit card information: such as Card-Number, Card-Exp, Card-Name, Amount. If an error occurs, the resulting array contains the attribute errcode. If an error does not occur, the resulting array contains the attributes outbuff(encrypted message), outLth(length of message), and macbuff(message authentication codes). ExampleExample 193. Encrypt a cybercash message and prepare it for sending $message = "Order-ID=" . urlencode("1234") . "&" . "Amount=" . urlencode("usd 39.95") . "&" . "Card-Number=" . urlencode("4111111111111111") . "&" . "Card-Address=" . urlencode("1234 27th Ave") . "&" . "Card-City=" . urlencode("Minneapolis") . "&" . "Card-State=" . urlencode("MN") . "&" . "Card-Zip=" . urlencode("55414") . "&" . "Card-Country=" . urlencode("USA") . "&" . "Card-Exp=" . urlencode("3/03") . "&" . "Card-Name=" . urlencode("John Doe"); $MerchantKey = "123456789MerchantKey"; $SessionID = "123456789SessionID"; $encrMsg = cybercash_encr($MerchantKey,$SessionID,$message); $message = cybercash_base64_encode($encrMsg['outbuff']); $mac = cybercash_base64_encode($encrMsg['macbuff']); $messageToSend = "message=" . urlencode($message) . "&" . "session-key=" . urlencode($SessionID) . "&" . "mac=" . urlencode($mac);
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