On Apr 7, 2010, at 1:33 PM, David Glick wrote:
I also need to make some updates to make zc.authorizedotnet work with Python 2.6, as it currently depends (via zc.ssl) on ssl-for-setuptools, which is a backport of the ssl module that ships with Python 2.6.
You will not need to make those updates. I already did. :-) I have the changes ready for commit and will do that very soon. However, zc.authorizedotnet *must* continue working with Python 2.4.
Having heard no further response, I will proceed by forking the packages I need to modify and releasing them in the z3c namespace -- but please contact me if we can avoid that.
Yes we can. As explained above, I'll commit the changes. I'm sorry for not replying immediately, but I've been *very* busy and since the thread referred to in the initial message is over two years old I didn't think this was so urgent. So, please have a little patience, I'll commit all the necessary changes that make zc.authorizedotnet, zc.ssl, and zc.creditcard Python2.4 to 2.6 compliant. Regarding the interest in the other protocol for Authorize.Net recurring payments, I think it could be a small package itself. It's a feature/protocol independent of the zc.authorizedotnet and can be seen as an additional functionality. Best regards, Zvezdan