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Table Of Contents
NVP API Web Samples
98 April 2007 Name-Value Pair API Developer Guide and Reference
Common Files
The following files are common to the samples.
Sample API User with API Signature
The samples come with an API signature for use with the samples and the PayPal Sandbox.
This API signature belongs to the following user:
IMPORTANT: You must protect the API signature values in your implementation. Consider
storing these values in a secure location other than your web server document
root and setting the file permissions so that only the system user executing
your ecommerce application can access it.
The sample code does not store these values securely. The sample code should never be
used in production.
TABLE C.3 Common Files
File Description
index.html
Default.htm
The main web page with links to each sample.
Calls SetExpressCheckout.
ext, and GetTransactionDetails.html.
sdk.css Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) used by index.html or Default.htm.
CallerService.
ext This is the configuration file for the samples.This file contains the
parameters needed to make an API call.
The samples come with an API signature for making API calls to the
PayPal sandbox. The API signature is described in
“Sample API User
with API Signature” on page 98.
Called by TransactionDetails.ext, ReviewOrder.ext, and Display.ext.
Display.
ext Displays request and response parameters. If there is an error, displays
request and error parameters.
Called by TransactionDetails.
ext, and
DoExpressCheckoutPayment.
ext.
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ABLE C.1 Details of the Sample API Signature
API username sdk-three_api1.sdk.com
API password QFZCWN5HZM8VBG7Q
API signature A-IzJhZZjhg29XQ2qnhapuwxIDzyAZQ92FRP5dqBzVesOkzbdUONzmOU