Thanks Jim.

I have just looked at the authors home page, and found this:

Business::WorldPay::Junior My perl module for those using the WorldPay Select Junior payment proc +essing service. The module provides a simple interface to track transactions and to ha +ndle callbacks from WorldPay to verify the transaction has been autho +rised and the right amount has been paid. Full documentation is included with the distribution. Do note that you must read the README file. The installation is a litt +le more involved than just running make, make install as you often do + with Perl modules. The module is dependant upon MySQL and the DBD::m +ysql module. The distribution also contains a script to keep your installation up t +o date with the WorldPay exchange rates. This script should be run ea +ch evening to get the next days working rates. There is a £ 25.00 charge for this software. After you pay the charge +you will be provided with a link from which you can download the late +st version (1.05) of this module. To pay click here. Yes the process +does use the module to handle the payment. The module is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licen +se. If you want to use this module in a software package that is not +compatible with the GPL license contact me to discuss alternative lic +ensing arrangements.

Do you think we should be paying the £25, when it's version 1.0.7 that is on the CPAN?

I think we will e-mail him.
Gavin.

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In reply to Re^2: Business::WorldPay::Junior and last release date by ghenry
in thread Business::WorldPay::Junior and last release date by ghenry

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