These functions interface the MCVE API (libmcve),
allowing you to work directly with MCVE from your PHP
scripts. MCVE is Main Street Softworks' solution to
direct credit card processing. It lets you directly
address the credit card clearing houses via your *nix
box, modem and/or internet connection (bypassing the
need for an additional service such as Authorize.Net or
Pay Flow Pro). Using the MCVE module for PHP, you can
process credit cards directly through MCVE via your PHP
scripts. The following references will outline the
process.
注: MCVE is the replacement for RedHat's CCVS. They contracted with RedHat in late 2001 to migrate all existing clientelle to the MCVE platform.
注: This extension is not available on Windows platforms.
To enable MCVE Support in PHP, first verify your
LibMCVE installation directory. You will then need to
configure PHP with the
--with-mcve option. If you use this option without
specifying the path to your MCVE installation, PHP will
attempt to look in the default LibMCVE Install location
(/usr/local). If MCVE is in a
non-standard location, run configure with: --with-mcve=$mcve_path, where $mcve_path
is the path to your MCVE installation. Please note that
MCVE support requires that $mcve_path/lib and
$mcve_path/include exist, and include mcve.h under the include directory and
libmcve.so and/or libmcve.a under the lib directory.
Since MCVE has true server/client separation,
there are no additional requirements for running PHP
with MCVE support. To test your MCVE extension in PHP,
you may connect to testbox.mcve.com on port 8333 for
IP, or port 8444 for SSL using the MCVE PHP API. Use
'vitale' for your username, and 'test' for your
password. Additional information about test facilities
are available at www.mcve.com.
Additional documentation about MCVE's PHP API can
be found at
http://www.mcve.com/docs/phpapi.pdf. Main Street's
documentation is complete and should be the primary
reference for functions.