Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
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Recurring Payments – Subscribe Buttons
Getting Started With Subscribe Buttons
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8. Copy the text that you selected to the clipboard, by:
pressing Ctrl+C.
– or –
right-clicking your mouse, and selecting Copy.
9. In your web editing tool, open the webpage where you want the button to be seen.
IMPORTANT: Be sure that your tool is ready for you to paste HTML code, such as by
switching to an HTML view from a design view of your webpage.
10.Paste the text that you copied from the clipboard onto your webpage where you want the
button to appear, by:
pressing Ctrl+V.
– or –
right-clicking your mouse, and selecting Paste.
Enabling JavaScript in Your Browser
PayPal recommends that you keep JavaScript enabled at all times. Many features of the PayPal
website require that JavaScript be enabled in your browser.
Read one of the following topics to learn how to enable JavaScript in your browser.
z “Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer” on page 111
z “Enabling JavaScript in FireFox” on page 112
After you enable JavaScript in your browser, you can create a basic Subscribe button by
following the instructions for “Using the Button Creation Tool for a Basic Subscribe Button”
on page 108
Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer. To enable JavaScript in Internet Explorer:
1. Select Tools > Internet Options… from the menu bar.
The Internet Options dialog box opens.
2. Click the Security tab.
3. Select the Trusted sites icon in the box of Web content zones.
4. Click the Custom level… button.
The Security Settings dialog box opens.