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Return urls in edpq settings
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Hi,
What are the urls needed to place in the admin section of barclays epdq for accepted declined etc pages
There is nothing in the guide to say
Also what are the parameters needed to pass back to the site?
Thanks
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Hi,
the accept and decline page are automatically assigned do you face any concern in this please let me know.
Thanks
Hi,
When the payment is processed I’m taken back to my website which has the following URL – https://www.mywebsite.co.uk/wc-api/RapidDive_WC_Gateway_Barclay/
Page Title = WordPress > Error and the page displays Transaction is unsuccessfull!The payment shows in the back end of epdQ and the order is pending in WooCommerce.
Please help!
I’m also getting the same error as @jgdavison and get taken to https://www.mywebsite.co.uk/wc-api/RapidDive_WC_Gateway_Barclay/. Is this down to test mode?
Did anyone solve this issue? thanks @adastratech @jgdavison @vinayshah5
I too am having this issue.
The transaction is successful but the customer is ending up at the following page https://www.mywebsite.co.uk/wc-api/RapidDive_WC_Gateway_Barclay/
this shows a grey page with a white box containing “Transaction is unsuccessfull!”
No header no footer no style?
this happens in both test and live.Can anybody help please?
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This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by
fenceinguk.
I’m having the ‘Transaction is unsuccessfull!’ issue as well: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/transaction-is-unsuccessfull/
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This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by
bibekkc.
I was getting this error too.
I managed to fix it by doing the following;
1. In your Barclaycard account go to Configuration / Technical information / Global transaction parameters: Set Sale as Default operation code
2. Under Configuration / Technical information/ Global security params: Set Hash algorithm to SHA-1
3. Under Configuration / Technical information/ Data and Origin verification: Set the URL of the checkout page to your full URL so https://www.domain.com/checkout/and SHA-IN pass phrase. This value must be copied in the plugins configuration page in SHA-IN value.
4. Under Configuration / Technical information / transaction feedback: Create the SHA-OUT pass phrase and make sure this value is copied exactly into the SHA-Out value in the plugin settings.Hope it works for you guys too.
Hi @strandcreative
Thank you so much. It worked.
Looks like I initially did everything right but the Hash algorithm was set to SHA-256.
When I changed it back to SHA-1 as you said, it worked.But is there any fix or something to be able to still use SHA-256 and make it work? Because I need to integrate multiple URLs on the data origin and other non-WordPress websites have SHA-256 already used on them. So changing hash algorithm might break those websites.
Please let me know.Thanks
Managed to fix the issue about using a different hash algorithm other than SHA-1 here: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/transaction-is-unsuccessfull/
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