timeless Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 FOLLOWING IS HOW I CONFIGURED THE MODULE IN MY ADMIN AREA. Enable PayPal Website Payments Standard True E-Mail Address [email protected] WHERE YOU WANT PAYPAL TO SEND YOU EMAIL Payment Zone --none-- Set Preparing Order Status Preparing [PayPal Standard] Set PayPal Acknowledged Order Status default Gateway Server Live If you testing this will be paypal sandbox..... Transaction Method Sale Page Style default Debug E-Mail Address I used the same email address as above Sort order of display. 1 Enable Encrypted Web Payments True Your Private Key http://www.yourwebsite.com/folder/prvkey.pem I made a folder for all the various keys Your Public Certificate http://www.yourwebsite.com/folder/pubcert.pem Basically the same path as above PayPals Public Certificate http://yourwebsite.com/folder/paypal_cert_pem.txt Again basically the same as above Your PayPal Public Certificate ID This you get from paypal if you have an account and once you upload the appropriate keys paste that id number here. Working Directory /tmp OpenSSL Location /usr/bin/openssl Many of us get stuck getting the keys... I know I did. The ones my hosting service generated were in the wrong format for paypal. So I spent a great deal of time trying to figure how to get the keys, and doing many google searches. I encourage you to do the same. There places to get the keys if you are willing to look. I found it helpful to go to the paypal sandbox help and download the following pdf guides. Don't remember the exact url but spend time looking. If I can find them you can also. PP_Sandbox_UserGuide.pdf PP_WebsitePaymentsStandard_IntegrationGuide.pdf For me the most difficult part was configuring the paypal module. The paths to the various files. As for installing the paypal module that part was a piece of cake. The instructions were clear and concise and easy to follow. Oh yes... Read the sandbox instructions... You will feel like a blond soon enough - yea big red truck. Once I understood how the sandbox worked I realized I had most of my configurations correct all along. READ, READ, READ... Quote
web-project Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 Enable Encrypted Web PaymentsTrue Your Private Key http://www.yourwebsite.com/folder/prvkey.pem I made a folder for all the various keys Your Public Certificate http://www.yourwebsite.com/folder/pubcert.pem Basically the same path as above PayPals Public Certificate http://yourwebsite.com/folder/paypal_cert_pem.txt Again basically the same as above Your PayPal Public Certificate ID This you get from paypal if you have an account and once you upload the appropriate keys paste that id number here. You don't need this setup with Paypal Payments Standard module, as this option is used for PayPal Express Checkout contribution 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 March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 My paypal does not have all those options. Did you use an add on? Quote
web-project Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 My paypal does not have all those options. Did you use an add on? read above post. 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.
satish Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 These all options can also go with Paypal standard. Its needed in case You want to accept encrypted payment. There is a setting in Paypal profile that can be set to allow encrypted payment. This is useful in case you do not wanr a manual change in the Paypal submission form By a hacker. But with Paypal IPN in place the hacker tricks will fail so in most case You can skip using the certificate use for encryption. Satish 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.
dornster Posted March 30, 2008 Posted March 30, 2008 Has anyone used the modules supplied by paypal? https://www.paypal.com/en_US/html/Solutions...oscommerce.html I am having trouble. I installed paypal_us_with_pwa. The express checkout buttons dont work. ec_process.php gives a HTTP 500 internal server errror. Quote
Guest Posted March 31, 2008 Posted March 31, 2008 Has anyone used the modules supplied by paypal? https://www.paypal.com/en_US/html/Solutions...oscommerce.html I am having trouble. I installed paypal_us_with_pwa. The express checkout buttons dont work. ec_process.php gives a HTTP 500 internal server errror. That says it's for Pro, not standard. My problem is paypal is not notifying the store that it was purchased so I have nothing logged. Quote
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