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XML Pay 1.0: Core Specification

Overview This document, the XMLPay 1.0 Core Specification, defines an XML syntax for payment transaction requests, responses, and receipts in a payment processing network. The typical user of XMLPay is an Internet merchant or merchant aggregator who wants to dispatch credit card, corporate purchase card, Automated Clearing House (ACH), or other payment requests to a financial processing network. Using the data type definitions specified by XMLPay, a user creates a client payment request and dispatches it—using a mechanism left unspecified by XMLPay—to an associated XMLPay-compliant server component. Responses are also formatted in XML and convey the results of the payment requests to the client. XMLPay includes support for digitally-signed XML objects. Digital signatures are used both for the purpose of authenticating requests and responses and as a foundation for a higher-level digital receipt architecture based on an X.509 Public Key Infrastructure.

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PublisherVeriSign File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedNovember 2000 Downloads9
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