if (isset($_SESSION['shipping' . $blog_id]['tax'])) { $theamount += $_SESSION['shipping' . $blog_id]['tax']; } $Cost = $theamount - $_POST['shipping_1']; $ExtraCost = $_POST['shipping_1']; //webtopay uses comma not decimal point $checkid = $token = time() . rand(0, 100); $_POST['RefNr'] = $checkid; if (isset($_COOKIE['ap_id'])) { $_POST['affiliate'] = $_COOKIE['ap_id']; } orderhandle($_POST, $checkid); if (isset($_COOKIE['ap_id'])) { unset($_POST['affiliate']); } $p = new webtopay_class(); $p->webtopay_url = 'https://www.webtopay.com/pay/'; // webtopay url $echoit .= $p->eshop_submit_webtopay_post($_POST); break; case 'process': // Process and order... // There should be no output at this point. To process the POST data, // the submit_webtopay_post() function will output all the HTML tags which // contains a FORM which is submited instantaneously using the BODY onload // attribute. In other words, don't echo or printf anything when you're // going to be calling the submit_webtopay_post() function. // This is where you would have your form validation and all that jazz. // You would take your POST vars and load them into the class like below, // only using the POST values instead of constant string expressions. // For example, after ensureing all the POST variables from your custom
$ExtraCost = $espost['shipping_1']; //webtopay uses comma not decimal point $checkid = $token = time() . rand(0, 100); $espost['RefNr'] = $checkid; if (isset($_COOKIE['ap_id'])) { $espost['affiliate'] = $_COOKIE['ap_id']; } orderhandle($espost, $checkid); if (isset($_COOKIE['ap_id'])) { unset($espost['affiliate']); } /* //necessary evil fix $_SESSION['orderhandle']=true; */ $p = new webtopay_class(); $p->webtopay_url = 'https://www.webtopay.com/pay/'; // webtopay url $echoit .= $p->eshop_submit_webtopay_post($espost); break; case 'process': // Process and order... // There should be no output at this point. To process the POST data, // the submit_webtopay_post() function will output all the HTML tags which // contains a FORM which is submited instantaneously using the BODY onload // attribute. In other words, don't echo or printf anything when you're // going to be calling the submit_webtopay_post() function. // This is where you would have your form validation and all that jazz. // You would take your POST vars and load them into the class like below, // only using the POST values instead of constant string expressions. // For example, after ensureing all the POST variables from your custom