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PayPal Name-Value Pair API Basics
Creating an NVP Request
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18 August 2012 Name-Value Pair API Developer Guide
Name-value pairs are separated by an ampersand (&). For example:
FIRSTNAME=Robert&MIDDLENAME=Herbert&LASTNAME=Moore
The values for each value in an NVP string are URL-encoded.
Creating an NVP Request
The Name-Value Pair request format specifies the API operation to perform, credentials that
authorize PayPal to access your account, and fields containing additional information to be
used in the request.
Related information:
PayPal API Client-Server Architecture
Specifying the PayPal API Operation
For the NVP version of the PayPal API, you must specify the name of the PayPal API
operation to execute in each request along with the version of the API operation.
The following diagram shows the API operation part of an NVP request:
A method specifies the PayPal operation you want to execute, and each method is associated
with a version. Together, the method and version define the exact behavior of the API
operation. Typically, the behavior of an API operation does not change between versions;
however, you should carefully retest your code whenever you change a version.
To specify a method and version number:
1. Choose the PayPal API operation you want to use.
METHOD=
operation
2. Choose the appropriate version.
In most cases, you should use the latest version of the API operation.
VERSION=
version_number