Dutch iDeal payment module 1.2.5 is a PHP script for osCommerce Addons scripts design by joop.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD. Dutch iDeal payment module - iDeal payment module for or oscommerce 2.2MS2
Publisher review: Dutch iDeal payment module - iDeal payment module for or oscommerce 2.2MS2 Support iDeal payments for ING/ABN-AMRO/RABO.Only applicable for dutch shops and dutch customers.Features: - Pre payment order registration. Orders are stored with status 'pending' before going to the iDeal payment screen. In the event that de customer does not return to the shop (browser close) the order is registered and the payment can be matched. - Order confirmation emails are only send if the payment receives a status 'Success', no email is sent if de payment receives a status 'Open'. - Admin module to see all ideal orders/payments and there status. - 1 button to request the status of all 'Open' payments manualy and if the status of an order/payment changes from 'Open' to 'Paid' the order email will be send. - Cron job to do the statusrequest automatic in the background, will also send the order email. - All order confirmation emails are created by one program so if you want to change the email layout you only have to do it ones. Operating system: Windows / Linux / BSD
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