Revision history for Perl extension Finance::Bank::Wachovia.
0.01 Sat Dec 4 09:50:50 2004
0.02 Wed Dec 7 09:50:50 2004
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* Finance::Bank::Wachovia->new() now accepts
can/pin/codeword OR user_id/password.
* Added exception handling via Error() and ErrStr()
* wachovia.pl now save .wachovia file in home directory by default,
instead of just the current directory.
[FIXES]
* Adjusted Makefile.PL to require 5.6.1, not 5.8
* Changed bin to scripts, added EXE_FILES line to Makefile.PL
[DOCUMENTATION]
* fixed some typos
[THANKS]
Jason Marcell for helping me test the user_id/password login
and also for helping me debug.
0.03 Tues Dec 12 09:50:50 2004
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* added wachovia_summary.pl to scripts
* added Finance::Bank::Wachovia::Credit class
* module handles credit accounts properly now
[FIXES]
* rewrote the argument handling routines in the included scripts to fix some
bugs.
* fixed parsing bugs for relationship summaries with multiple accounts
this affected F::B::W->account_numbers(), account_names(), and
account_balances()
[DOCUMENTATION]
* fixed some typos ("--file" in perldocs for wachovia.pl was supposed to
be "--keyfile")
[THANKS]
Eric Braxton
0.04 Sat May 14 14:54:32 2005
[ENHANCEMENTS]
* made wachovia.pl and wachovia_summary.pl accept variations of their
arguments so you can use --user --userid --user-id --user_id --login, and
it's all the same.
* wachovia.pl script: usefulness of --details argument has been augmented.
Now you can specify how many transactions you want displayed, including:
--details=all
[FIXES]
* made the warning about form name go away. This started popping up when
wachovia
changed their website.
* removed VERSIONS from all the other module files, the only one that really
matters is Wachovia.pm, and remembering to change the others was a PITA.
[DOCUMENTATION]
* changed wachovia.pl docs to reflect change in --details argument
[THANKS]
Clint and Jason for hitting me with the emails.
0.05 Sun Jan 22 08:55:09 2006
[FIXES]
* change WWW.pm to handle slight modification to Wachovia's login routine.
Note, this is untested with the CAN type of login. If you have problems,
let me know.
[THANKS]
Jason Marcell, again, for being my early alert system.
[AND A BIG THANKS]
To Wachovia, who never returned my calls when I was trying to work WITH them
to improve the legitimacy of this module. I really wanted to see if they
had a secure web services interface so the module wouldn't be dependent on
the fragile screen scraping. Oh well. Just another bank satisfied with
mediocrity.