One of the main things I've enjoyed since starting to use CakePHP is the ease in which a developer can create reusable code, and also keep things organized and readable in your code. There are so many components available that make adding great functionality to a site so easy. However, working on an eCommerce site recently I noticed there didn't seem to be much in the way of payment processing (or else I just didn't look hard enough). Anyway, I put together an Authorize.net component to help abstract payment processing in a site and make it easier to get and use all the response codes from Authorize.net payment gateway.
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