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Hello everyone. I am trying to figure out a way to automate data input from an asp form to a php form. Basically data on asp form contains name, address etc which needs to be passed to php form. The php form has a userid and password info so that would need to be included in the info coming from the asp form.

I need this in a hurry so am willing to pay (reasonably) for it.

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why would you want to pass asp variables to a php page???
Chances are this isn't possible, because each language handles its variables differently.

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Reason for passing variables is that our new credit card processing company allows us to process transaction online, one at the time. This means that every time a customer is entered into our local data base, we have to re-type everything back into the merchant gateway screen which leads to typing errors and possible charge backs.

After going back and forth with the merchant technical support, I am told that what I need is an Authorize.net look alike code that enable to do SSL Post.

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