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    Our site has a disclaimer set up as a shopping cart attribute that the customer has to accept before the checkout can continue.

    However when the PayPal express is configured to be displayed on the product page, when the customer clicks it, it fails because the disclaimer wasn’t checked, and there’s no way to check it unless you go directly to the shopping cart.

    I understand the plugin is meant for express checkout, but would it be possible to have the shopping cart attribute window popup in a window so the customer can accept it, then have it proceed with the regular express checkout process? We’d really like to have the ability to enable it on product pages.

    Thanks!

    6 years ago

    Hi,

    I'm trying this plugin as well as I have a lot of return customers on my site... I've installed the plugin and it seems to work from what I can see.

    My question is - is there not a way we can choose the content that's shown on the Paypal Checkout button? The reason I ask is because currently, the button just says "Paypal Checkout". The word "Express" is not displayed on there so I think people may think that it's the same as the standard Paypal checkout.


    Thanks
    Travis

    6 years ago

    Seems to work now, thank you

    6 years ago

    I was going to try the PayPal Plus plugin, but during testing, it appears that the plugin is telling Paypal that I'm located in Germany and does not display English, and on the Paypal login form it has all German location information. I noticed in the URL that it's passing the "country=DE" parameter to Paypal.

    I've installed the PayPal Standard Pro plugin in the meantime and will advise whether your update has fixed the problem once I get a few customers to try it.


    Thanks

    6 years ago

    Hello,

    I've tried a couple of your Paypal payment plugins for my Nop 3.9 store but they don't seem to work in a production environment. I'm wondering if it's just a simple code update on your end that would allow us to be able to use it in our store.

    Paypal's API seems to want a shipping address for the transaction, I'm guessing to do an address verification (I could be way off - I don't know). However, since my store does not ship physical product, there is no shipping address to pass long. I think the Paypal Standard plugin that comes with NopCommerce deals with this by substituting the billing address for the shipping address if "shipping not required" is true.

    Does that sound like the problem I might be having? Is that an easy fix? When I got the error messages from Paypal during testing, I believe it said something about null address.


    Thanks
    Travis

    6 years ago

    In the rest API interface setup on PayPal it asks for an OAuth Return URL. What should I be entering into this field?

    Thanks

    6 years ago

    Thank you, that looks to be fixed, however I believe there is another error in the plugin which is causing a lot of notes in my NopCommerce error log. For some reason, when enabling the HTML minification, it seems that the plugin doesn't like characters found in <img> statements. I can't see anything wrong with the files myself so I'm guessing there may be a character that your plugin should be ignoring which it isn't.

    7 years ago

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