Guest Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 Hi all I have a problem which is getting me really frustrated, so I am hoping somebody has had a similar experience and can help me out. I have a OSC website www.childrenseducationaltoys.co.uk. I am trying to integrate a PayPal Express Checkout account into the site. I tried to do this sometime ago and when I went to type in my payment details the page just refreshed after clicking "confirm order". This happened if the card details were correct or incorrect. After speaking with an integration expert at PayPal, I was told that there should be a error message saying "incorrect card details" or the page should be directed to Thank you for your order if the card details were correct. I was told that the reason this wasn't happening was because I needed a SSL Certificate. I now have a SSL Cetificate installed. I have tried to setup my PayPal Shopping Cart again and I am still experiencing the same problem. It is as if the Express Checkout option is not talking to the PayPal servers. If I setup the standard PayPal shopping cart where the customer is directed to PayPal's landing page after checkout, everything works fine. However, the whole purpose of me getting an Express Checkout account and a SSL Certificate was to have PayPal integrated so my customers would not have to leave my website during/after payment. I am hoping somebody will be able to let me know what I am doing wrong or if there is something I am missing. I am very desperate now since I have a major advertising campaign in 3 parent and baby magazines going live on Wednesday 7 July, so I need everything working. Thank you for reading this and I hope there is somebody who will have some ideas. Kind regards, Andrew
BryceJr Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 Secure pages - "Page contains secure and non-secure items" <-- IE ::: Firefox ->"Connection Partially Encrypted" Have you tried using Paypal sandbox to troubleshoot PayPal Express Checkout?
Guest Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 Hi all I have a problem which is getting me really frustrated, so I am hoping somebody has had a similar experience and can help me out. I have a OSC website www.childrenseducationaltoys.co.uk. I am trying to integrate a PayPal Express Checkout account into the site. I tried to do this sometime ago and when I went to type in my payment details the page just refreshed after clicking "confirm order". This happened if the card details were correct or incorrect. After speaking with an integration expert at PayPal, I was told that there should be a error message saying "incorrect card details" or the page should be directed to Thank you for your order if the card details were correct. I was told that the reason this wasn't happening was because I needed a SSL Certificate. I now have a SSL Cetificate installed. I have tried to setup my PayPal Shopping Cart again and I am still experiencing the same problem. It is as if the Express Checkout option is not talking to the PayPal servers. If I setup the standard PayPal shopping cart where the customer is directed to PayPal's landing page after checkout, everything works fine. However, the whole purpose of me getting an Express Checkout account and a SSL Certificate was to have PayPal integrated so my customers would not have to leave my website during/after payment. I am hoping somebody will be able to let me know what I am doing wrong or if there is something I am missing. I am very desperate now since I have a major advertising campaign in 3 parent and baby magazines going live on Wednesday 7 July, so I need everything working. Thank you for reading this and I hope there is somebody who will have some ideas. Kind regards, Andrew Hi, it is very difficult to comment, unless see the code and issue what is happening exactly. IF you already tried all teh way you can and yet not able to fix it, then i suggest you to get help from an osc experts like globonetics.com for this issue as you wanted to fix this issue before 7th. Thanks
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