I copied the credentials from the PayPal API screen so that's good.
I've attached 2 screenshots from the Express and Pro screens. Do they look ok?
I still can't log back in after creating an account and logging out. Can this be related?
I copied the credentials from the PayPal API screen so that's good.
I've attached 2 screenshots from the Express and Pro screens. Do they look ok?
I still can't log back in after creating an account and logging out. Can this be related?
Last edited by asterix; 3 Jan 2008 at 11:22 PM.
How much do you pay PayPal each month for the privilege of using Website Payments Pro?
Are you sure you have the feature added to your account?
Website Payments Pro is not a free service.
You have to apply to PayPal for approval to use it. They will do a credit check. And you will pay a monthly fee for the service.
In the meantime, you can use Express Checkout or other means to accept payment.
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Once logged in to PayPal, I see all the steps and I'm at the 3rd step "Implement Website Payments Pro (2-5days)".
I'm getting a bit confused... What else do I have to do? I thought using the API credentials would be it.
Well, it's costing but it's worse since I can't use the cart. Patience... :)
Okay. That's sorted. Payments are going through.
I still have the issue with not being able to log in after creating an account ("There was a security error when trying to login"). Again, full 3.8 install and updated the necessary files to 3.8a.
Which file do I edit to add a line on the page where people enter their credit card info, right above the Paypal logo, to tell them to use the credit card fields and not click the PayPal logo to check out on PayPal?
What about the login issue?
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Okay, how about the text addition?
I've had a couple of"regular" people try and check out and they were tempted to use the PayPal link. I know, it's dumb, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Which file should I edit?
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Sweet! :)
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