Guest Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 Hi i am trying to set up a shop for my partner which i've managed so far using the latest version of osCommerce, i've created a business account with PayPal and it is now a verified account, they offer 3 different types of integration which i'm a little confused about? Website Payments Standard, Websites Payment Pro & Paypal Express Checkout. Which of these do i need ? when on the Paypal site and read about the express checkout it mentions osCommerce, i see there are buttons already in the latest osCommerce to work with the express checkout but how do i go about setting it up? Is there a tutorial for this? Many Thanks in advance Quote
web-project Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 could you tell me which PayPal account you are using? Quote Please read this line: Do you want to find all the answers to your questions? click here. As for contribution database it's located here! 8 people out of 10 don't bother to read installation manuals. I can recommend: if you can't read the installation manual, don't bother to install any contribution yourself. Before installing contribution or editing/updating/deleting any files, do the full backup, it will save to you & everyone here on the forum time to fix your issues. Any issues with oscommerce, I am here to help you.
Guest Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 I've setup a Business Account and it's verified, is that what you need to know ? Quote
satish Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 Website Payments Standard Quote Ask/Skype for Free osCommerce value addon/SEO suggestion tips for your site. Check My About US For who am I and what My company does.
Guest Posted February 28, 2008 Posted February 28, 2008 (edited) So how hard is it to integrate this into the latest osCommerce? the latest version seems to have paypal checkout express preinstalled but i'd need to know what .php files to edit and what goes where exactly etc :blush: definately a GREAT program but seems to use it to its maximum you need to have some programming knowledge, but hopefully you'll prove me wrong ;) Edited February 28, 2008 by pcdoctoroncall Quote
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