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Hello Members,

 

I have to say, that I am fairly new to all this programming using PHP, although when coming to HTML, not so many issues. My problem may sound simple to some of you guys and girls out there, but I will not test something I am not 100% sure with.

 

The issue is, is API the same as PHP, as I want to add from "Google - CheckOut", not the single buy now buttons, as they work fine, even though they are mainly for HTML. But when it comes to the multi-buying, so people can buy one item and then carry on of course, the coding for that supplied by "Google - Checkout" fails?

 

I know the reason why, the php will or does not like ' unless it is for a word say Google's, then you can use Google/'s as the forward slash is fine on text matters, but not on server controlled coding, such as Google's CheckOut?

 

Will using the API option work, I already have the Google module installed, so why do I want this also? Simple I am offering a package with a set amount of goods, yes I know I have to even set one item at £0.01 at least for this to work. With this package will come either 10, 30 or 50 items for people to add, so adding buy now buttons is totally out of the question guys and girls. Although that works, how nuts is that, but I cannot expect people if they are buying the above packs off me to go and then obtain the items they want one by one and paying for them singular.

 

It will be fine if they can pick out say the 10 package, and then end up paying just £0.10 in the end, after buying the money package in the first place. You may think why can I not just reduce the price of the special items to £0.01 and then they use the Google module I have in place? Simple as the real goods cost £1.00 each so this is a bundle offer going cheap say.

 

If anybody can help me on this matter I would be grateful, and if anybody has a better idea, as long as it is not rude lol, then all well and good my friends. Thanks to you all.

 

 

Alan Hill :sweating:

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