Paypal Urgent Help Needed

Discussion in 'PayPal' started by i_am_dhaval, Jun 12, 2009.

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    i have one small product site

    when user add information in ragister page then i connect paypal merchant a/c and then user pay payment for my product.

    now still site is not ready i want to test this is paypal connection is proper or not and after send it payment usercan redirect proper page or not

    is it any test a/c for paypal which i use for test?
     
    i_am_dhaval, Jun 12, 2009 IP
  2. puremonopoly

    puremonopoly Active Member

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    Read this information as quoted from x-cart.com. The information below instructs you on how to test your PayPal account and all the necessary functions...[QUOTE="Obtaining Accounts for Testing
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    Testing of PayPal's Website Payments Standard, Website Payments Pro and Express Checkout solutions is performed using the PayPal Sandbox - a self-contained testing environment for PayPal applications. The Sandbox is a mirror of the real PayPal site except that real financial transactions are not made. To be able to access the PayPal Sandbox, you need to have an account at Developer Central. You do not need an existing live PayPal account in order to sign up for Developer Central. After becoming a member of Developer Central, you will be able to access the Sandbox either directly or by launching it after you log in to Developer Central.

    To sign up for a Developer Central account:
    1. Go to https://developer.paypal.com.
    2. Click 'Sign Up Now'.
    3. Follow the on-screen instructions.

    After you submit the required information to PayPal, PayPal sends login instructions to the email address you used to sign up. Follow the instructions provided to you in the email message to log in to Developer Central. Now you can create the accounts required for testing.

    Basically, you need accounts of two types: Business and Personal. A Personal Sandbox account is needed to make test payments via PayPal, a Business Sandbox account - to accept these payments.

    Creating a test account in the Sandbox is easy:
    1. After logging in to Developer Central, click 'Sandbox'.
    2. Click the link 'Create account'.
    3. Select the type of account that you wish to create (Business or Personal).
    4. Follow the on-screen instructions to create the account.

    After creating the necessary Sandbox accounts, you will be able to log in to the Sandbox as a test user of the necessary type.

    To log in to the Sandbox using a specific test account:
    1. Log in to Developer Central.
    2. Click the 'Sandbox' tab.
    3. Select the test user that represents the feature you want to test.
    4. Click 'Launch Sandbox'.

    Please note the following:
    â–ª Sandbox accounts are not in any way tied to your PayPal account on www.paypal.com.
    â–ª When creating a Sandbox account, your email address attached to that account does not need to be real. It can be any email address, as long as the email address does not already exist on the Sandbox.
    â–ª Email from the Sandbox will never be delivered to the email address you enter. All email generated by the Sandbox is captured and displayed by the Developer Central email client.
    â–ª After creating a Sandbox account, you may want to confirm the email address for the sandbox user. Check the email client on Developer Central to confirm your email address.
    â–ª After creating a Sandbox account, you can also attach a test credit card and bank account for testing.
    â–ª More information about the Sandbox is available in the PayPal's Sandbox User Guide (https://developer.paypal.com/en_US/pdf/PP_Sandbox_UserGuide.pdf)."-x-cart.com[/QUOTE]
     
    puremonopoly, Jun 12, 2009 IP
  3. Norrad

    Norrad Well-Known Member

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    Can't you just enable sandbox mode? I always use it when testing my product pages.
     
    Norrad, Jun 12, 2009 IP