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This module is a not ready for use! The description below applies to Dwolla in general and the Dwolla for Commerce module.
Dwolla is a peer to peer payment platform which allows users to exchange money quickly, safely, at a lower cost. Dwolla’s maximum transaction cost is 25 cents per transaction.
No percentages
No setup fees
No gateway fee
No monthly fees
Dwolla is quickly gaining acceptance among customers and merchants online. Dwolla launched nationwide in the U.S. on December 1, 2010. They reached volume of $1 million per week in June, 2011 and then hit a level of $1 million per day just a month later. Its popularity isn’t only because of its approach and .25 cent fees
While modules like Feeds: Youtube and Feeds: Vimeo extend Feeds parser to support feed elements defined by those specific providers, these are often a variation on the Media RSS standard where the provider has defined additional elements in their own namespace. This module defines all of the fields available spec and will eventually support parsing each element into a field friendly value. You can use this parser to pull values for YouTube, Viemo, Blip.tv, Archive.org, PEG.tv, etc, but you will be limited to mapping the field defined in the Media RSS standard.
While ALL Media RSS source elements are listed when mapping, you can ONLY use elements that are listed as working AND are available in a target feed that adheres to the Media RSS standard. If you would like to see one of the NOT WORKING elements supported, submit a patch. The structure for to each element is in the module. Anyone with basic PHP skills should be able add support for any element using an existing element as an example.
media:content - WORKING
media:adult- NOT WORKING
media:rating- NOT WORKING