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Ivan Kohler
<ivan@freeside.biz>
Fri, 5 Feb 2016 15:34:30 +0000
(07:34 -0800)
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Ivan Kohler
<ivan@freeside.biz>
Fri, 5 Feb 2016 15:34:30 +0000
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Revision history for Perl extension Business::CreditCard.
Revision history for Perl extension Business::CreditCard.
+0.35 unreleased
+ - doc: Clarify processing agreements don't apply to Canada
+
0.34 Fri Feb 5 07:24:00 PST 2016
- 19 digit Visa and Discover cards
- MasterCard 222100–272099 range
0.34 Fri Feb 5 07:24:00 PST 2016
- 19 digit Visa and Discover cards
- MasterCard 222100–272099 range
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CreditCard.pm
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CreditCard.pm
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use vars qw( @ISA $VERSION $Country );
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
@ISA = qw( Exporter );
-$VERSION = "0.3
4
";
+$VERSION = "0.3
5_01
";
$Country = 'US';
$Country = 'US';
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+83,7
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Credit card issuers have recently been forming agreements to process cards on
other networks, in which one type of card is processed as another card type.
By default, Business::CreditCard returns the type the card should be treated as
other networks, in which one type of card is processed as another card type.
By default, Business::CreditCard returns the type the card should be treated as
-in the US
and Canada
. You can change this to return the type the card should
+in the US. You can change this to return the type the card should
be treated as in a different country by setting
C<$Business::CreditCard::Country> to your two-letter country code. This
is probably what you want to determine if you accept the card, or which
be treated as in a different country by setting
C<$Business::CreditCard::Country> to your two-letter country code. This
is probably what you want to determine if you accept the card, or which