Integration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- How Website Payments Standard Works
- Using Your Merchant Account Profile and Tools
- The Account Profile Summary
- Branding PayPal’s Payment Pages
- Streamlining Purchases with Website Payment Preferences
- Blocking Certain Kinds of Payment
- Adding Your Credit Card Statement Name
- Getting Customer Contact Telephone Numbers
- Language Encoding Your Data
- Multi-User Access to Your PayPal Account
- PayPal-Supported Currencies
- Issuing Refunds
- Single-Item Payment: Buy Now and Donations
- Multiple-Item Payment: Shopping Cart
- Encrypted Website Payments
- Testing in the PayPal Sandbox
- Website Payments Standard HTML FORM Basics
- Website Payments Standard HTML Variables
- Country Codes
- Index
Multiple-Item Payment: Shopping Cart
How the PayPal-Hosted Shopping Cart Works
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What The Customer Sees
Bob, who has a PayPal account, is buying from The Stuff Shop. He selects a baseball hat by
clicking Add to Cart.
FIGURE 4.1 PayPal-Hosted Shopping Cart Example: Add to Cart
The Stuff Shop is using a generic Add to Cart button created with the PayPal shopping cart
button factory described in “Button Factory for PayPal-Hosted Shopping Cart” on page 72.
The HTML code for this button is detailed in “Sample HTML for PayPal-Hosted Shopping
Cart ” on page 75.