Hope it was helpful. In my experience, there are only really two issues the form can have. It isnt set as a required field or there is some other scripting somewhere on the page thats messing with the validation. To be honest, i think if you don't enter anything on your form, you get a prompt which means the form is validating, so it has to be that the cv2 field just isnt set to be required.
I suppose its possible that whatever formula it uses to validate the cvv against the card # could be interferred with by another script on the page but to be honest i dont have any of the code in front of me.
Note to Paul: I hope it doesn't seem as if I am against you or your company in any way. Right now I am but an affiliate web designer. I don't use your services as of yet but I plan to grow in the future (hopefully near future). The way I see it, if I help like this when I can, it improves your product, lets me know of any issues before i personally run into them later on down the road, and hopefully it helped swirl as well.
Also, I flood the QnA section with stupid newbie questions and get help all the time. If I can help anyone with anything it makes me feel like I am giving back and not just taking.
Best of luck with this guys. =D
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