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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024 1

Hi @guzzilar

Thanks for the feedback.

I see that there are a few pull requests that are on hold. I think once they are merged, that would be nice enhancement to the library.

For my particular case, I would appreciate more tutorials or guides. Something like http://www.ilovephp.net/php/stripe-payment-gateway-integration-in-php-with-demo-examples/. That would help people that like me that is integrating Omise with a custom PHP CMS.

Cheers,
Daniel

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guzzilar avatar guzzilar commented on June 26, 2024

Hi @danielzilli

Thank you for sharing your thought here.
And you're right, this library haven't updated for a while.

Anyway, feel free to share your idea further or submit your changes through the pull request to enhance the library. We're willing to hear our user thoughts more! 😃

Appreciate it. 👍
Nam

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turboza avatar turboza commented on June 26, 2024

Hi @danielzilli 😄

In case you are looking for tutorial for getting started, you can take a look here. https://www.omise.co/step-by-step-guide. This article includes basic usage of Omise, card.js and Omise-PHP.

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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024

Thank you @turboza, I know that link. :-)

However, I'm still wondering what is the "right" way to use card.js? I'm asking because https://www.omise.co/card-js-api and https://www.omise.co/step-by-step-guide are not exactly the same, when comes to how to use card.js.

Plus, at the step by step tutorial you say "Download card.js from github.com/omise/card.js (btw this link is broken). Unzip it and create an index.html file in the same folder."

That instruction is not clear to me, because next you created a form using the omise.js script, while card.js doesn't not appear anywhere.

PS: what are the main differences in building my own form and using card.js?

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turboza avatar turboza commented on June 26, 2024

@danielzilli Thanks for the feedbacks 👍 I have just updated the step-by-step article to remove usage of Card.js since the Omise.js is going to replace to usage of Card.js. So you can just embed the script url https://cdn.omise.co/omise.js to use the form. I believe you can use https://www.omise.co/step-by-step-guide as a reference for implementation.

Let me know if you have a question.

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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024

Thank you. It's clearer now 👍

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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024

One last thing. I got the form working using the step by step guide. However, is there any guide if I want to implement my own form?

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turboza avatar turboza commented on June 26, 2024

Sure, you can take a look in this document 😄
https://www.omise.co/collecting-card-information

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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024

👍

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guzzilar avatar guzzilar commented on June 26, 2024

Hi & thanks guys @danielzilli @turboza 😄 👍

By the way, @danielzilli thanks again for your feedback.
Are you ok if Im going to close this ticket (If no question further here)?

Cheers!
Nam

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dlzi avatar dlzi commented on June 26, 2024

All good here. Thank you!

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