LRG One PayPal template documentation

Many people have asked questions about the PayPal template and how to change certain PayPal related things. Most of these things have to do with PayPal and not really with the template, so I am including the PayPal Standard Integration Guide document in this post for everyone to have a look at.

If you are not familiar with how PayPal operates I strongly suggest reading through this document as it explains everything. There are also some additional variables listed in the document that you can add to this PayPal template to customize it even further! You can really make this thing do whatever you want it to. All you really need to do is just add the line of code to the PayPal form code in transformer.xslt.

DOWNLOAD PAYPAL DOCUMENTATION

As usual, if you have any questions or need help feel free to contact me and/or post on the forums and I will help you out.

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I’ve discovered a bit of a problem with the LRG One with Paypal. Actually, the problem is more with Paypal, than LR.

It seems that the code generated by LRGOne with Paypal has the Paypal cart opening up in a new tab. I’ve searched about the web and discovered that this is a known, and un-addressed problem.

I’ve found a few sites that basically say the same thing:

http://www.pdncommunity.com/rss/message?board.id=ppcart&message.id=2647

It involves changing the target value so that the cart opens in the same tab, then adding a URL in the code so that it returns to a specific page (not the one you came from, I might add).

Unfortunately, as I see it you’d need to do this code revision for the main gallery “view cart” button, and for every single image in your gallery….they each have their own “view cart” and “add to cart” button.

If you ever have any insight, I’d love to hear from you.

Respectfully,
Eric Rudd

Uh oh…seems like the fix suggested for Firefox causes other problems in IE7. I just tested the window behavior.

This is getting complicated.

Eric

Anybody know how to get Paypal payments standard form templates already built?

Thanks

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