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Hello designers.

I know that in Paypal you can set the return page that you want a client to go to after making a purchase.... That is NOT what I want because if you have more than one web site, and ech of them has a pay button on it, you can't use this and have people all be returned to the one place.

I know it exists, a small piece of code that you put on your payment button that after that specific transaction, you are returned to the page that you had embedded in the Paypal button code.

Anyone know how I can find this code OR have an example of it?
#page #paypal #return
  • Profile picture of the author jonhel
    Richard,

    You can set this up so that people are returned to the one place by entering the return page URL via the Paypal interface and not adding code to your pages.
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  • Profile picture of the author thehypnoguy2
    <input type="hidden" name="return" value="PLACE YOUR RETURN PAGE CODE HERE">
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  • Profile picture of the author sylvia88
    we can not create a 'buy now' button that many times with different settings?
    so that each web / pages will have a price setting and download page is different
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  • Profile picture of the author Solidsnake
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    I have the same problem before... I just created 5 different payment buttons for 5 different return pages..
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  • Profile picture of the author jonhel
    What is wrong with the solutions that I explained and thehypnoguy provided?
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  • Profile picture of the author SteveJohnson
    Be aware that PayPal won't automatically return to the supplied URL unless the user pays with their existing PayPal account. If you have PayPal Account Optional turned on (and you should), if a user pays with a credit card, they'll be presented with a 'return to merchant' button but won't automatically be sent back.

    Oh, how I love PayPal.
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