DOH! I went to AuthNet and found their less than adequate answers and then took off with Net::SSLeay. I searched high and low for info on interfacing to them, but I never searched CPAN for A.Net! What was I thinking? Anyhow, the Business::OnlinePayment stuff looks pretty good, but I'm going to stick with the road I'm currently traveling. If I was implementing this completely from scratch in Perl I would scrap it and go with Business::OnlinePayment. But the site I'm working is all in PHP and has been using the WebLink process. They want to switch to ADC, but the (virtually hosted) server doesn't have PHP configured to do this directly, so I'm going to drop this chunk of Perl inline to do the processing and pass the results back to the PHP code. Not ideal, but it will fit into what is already there without too much trouble. Thanks
-THRAK
www.polarlava.com
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