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xmPay allows merchants to create and distribute m-commerce enabled software for use on mobile phones. Developed in Python for Nokia Series 60, the xmPay library completely handles all stages of the transaction, from encrypting the user's card details via SSL, to ensuring address verification systems are in place.
Possible applications for the xmPay library: * Distribution of electronic catalogues allow users to buy goods or services * Powering a stand-alone pre-purchase ticketing for public transport * Prepayment for a government congestion charging scheme Get the xmPay sourcecode and try it for yourself. http://www.mobileradicals.com/index....Pay_sourcecode Oscar B paniccode.com |
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Looks really interesting! I see that it complies to the 'ClearCommerce XML API'. I must say I'm a little put off by the amount of overhead you need just to be able to 'talk' XML.
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