Integrating a website and PayPal - Do you know??

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by JoshFizgerts, Feb 2, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey,

    Does anybody know the best and most secure was to integrate your website with paypal so that you can have various products, a shopping card, and PayPal features within your website; while maintaining your own layout and styles?
    Must be Safe and Secure for the Payment Processing.

    Also, if anyone knows how to integrate the payment processing with eBay i'd love to know more about that!

    Thanks,
    Josh
     
    JoshFizgerts, Feb 2, 2009 IP
  2. MayurGondaliya

    MayurGondaliya Well-Known Member

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    Yes, it is very easy to achieve. you can use website payment standard or website payment pro services offered by Paypal.

    In order to get help, just login to your Premier or business paypal account and click on "Merchant Tools"

    You will also find the sample codes for integrating paypal with your website.
     
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    kks_krishna Active Member

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    PayPal basically provides only the payment option from the user. I don't think you can integrate very well with the site layout.
     
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    neo1896 Banned

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    Use encrypted paypal buttons.
     
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  5. JoshFizgerts

    JoshFizgerts Peon

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    I understand they have the "Merchant Tools", but I was hoping for something more then a bunch of encrypted paypal buttons flooding space on my site. I was hoping there was a way to use Paypals shopping cart and secure payment processing within my site; so that I wouldn't have to redierct the user to a paypal.com domain where they would pay for the item there, instead, I wanted to integrate that with my website so I could keep them at my domain and style the page with CSS and include my navigation and all still on the page.

    Thanks,
    Josh
     
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