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
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Multiple-Item Payment: Shopping Cart
How A Third-Party Shopping Cart Works
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Bob is taken to a confirmation page showing the details of his payment.
FIGURE 4.9 Third-Party Shopping Cart Example: Confirmation Page
Because DesignerFotos has activated Profile-based shipping preferences, the shipping costs
are automatically added to the order. For information about automatic shipping calculation,
see “Automatic Calculation of Shipping and Handling Cost and Tax” on page 45.
Bob clicks Pay to complete the payment.