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4/20/2012 1:35 PM
 
Hello Gilles,

Thanks for taking the pain of helping me out. http://support.ebs.in is the URL for majority of documentation for my PG. You can also download the ASP.NET Integration Kit, upon which I am modelling my code
https://support.ebs.in/app/index.php?/Knowledgebase/List/Index/10/integration-kits

Thanks
Ashutosh
 
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4/21/2012 1:46 PM
 
Hello Gilles,

Did you find some time to look into the links I provided. I am kinda stuck with it.

Not being able to debug the code (even after going through your tutorials on the same) did not help either. :(


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Ashutosh
 
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4/21/2012 5:58 PM
 
Hello Gilles,

I could finally move forward and now I can get the Response back from the payment gateway.
However, I now have a problem fetching all the details of transactions from the intermediate Response page to the Payment Page back so that I could invoke the success or awaiting methods there.

Any idea on how I possibly could get the details from Response.aspx to EBSPayment.ascx. I use EBSIPNParameters on the Response page to fetch those fields. The problem is that the response back from the server is an encrypted on and is in the form of a connection string.


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Ashutosh
 
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4/28/2012 1:45 PM
 

Inching close....

I decided to save all the transaction details to the database and then Redirect from my Response.aspx (Similiar to PayPalIPN.aspx) back to the Payment Page for last step of Checkout.

I can now save the information to the DB, but I am not sure how can I redirect back to the same page where it re-calls EBSPayments.aspx (Similiar to PayPalPayment.aspx) and continues forward.

My real issue at this moment is getting the URL of the page to which I should redirect.

Any help would be appreciated.


Thanks A lot
Ashutosh
 
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