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How To Get Data Back To Your Website From Paypal After Checkout?

分类: PayPal FAQ   时间: 2009-07-12   标签: , , , , , , ,

Hi, I’m designing a Paypal checkout page. What I want to know is, let say a customer singnup for an account and he wants to pay the money, it will take it to the paypal checkout page. but after checkout, how do i know if that specific person paid or not. I want to know if there is any way I can get a confirmaton from paypal to my website back so I can confirm his payment and give him access automatically.

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"How To Get Data Back To Your Website From Paypal After Checkout?" was posted on Sunday, July 12th, 2009 at 1:46 am.

“How To Get Data Back To Your Website From Paypal After Checkout?”下有3 Responses条评论.
  1. mike(2009-07-12):

    Kinda confused. Are you asking once some pays how do you receive an invoice well there is 2 ways.
    I recommend going to your paypal profile and you will see the payment once you sign in. Don’t trust email so much because spam phishers are out there and they can send you knock off emails. Always safe to check your paypal site first.

  2. x x(2009-07-12):

    If you look at the paypal tools for this on paypals site, they will give you the ability to return to a page depending on the status.
    You have many options, but simplistically you can have one page for a successful checkout, and one for a cancelled checkout.
    You should wait until Paypal has ‘actually’ verified your funds prior to completing the sale, again paypal will have details to this.
    Its best to integrate the checkout with your ecommerce solution. Again the site has details for the more popluar types, but regardless you should have enough documentation there to use whatever you desire.

  3. >̌̍̎̏̿̿̿̚ ZALGO ҉卍(2009-07-12):

    Best thing you can do is create a PHP page. Encrypt the comfirmation url and make it something like this.
    http://www.mysite.com/memberaccess/
    page.php?pass=whatever&SSID=
    randomnumber generated or whatever.
    And so no one can guess it, so only people who paid can access it. Random numbers, you can use to authenticate so no one can give out the url, since it’ll expire if you set it to.
    Make sure your robots.txt is set so spiders don’t follow that page as well! =]
    Paypal also gives you the ability to choose where the customer goes if he/she paid or not. So you can create an access page and a diverted page for people who don’t pay.

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