Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
Recurring Payments – Subscribe Buttons
Creating Subscribe Buttons with JavaScript Disabled
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176 June 2012 PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide
To display your own image that you host on your website:
Click the Use your own button image link.
An additional radio button and text box appear.
–In the Button Image URL text box, enter the URL of your button image.
If your image is hosted securely, change the entry to begin with https//.
9. Specify whether to use button encryption.
Select the Yes radio button to encrypt the generated code for the payment button.
– or –
Select the No radio button to leave the generated code for the payment button and the
email payment link as clear text.
PayPal highly recommends that you use button encryption to protect the HTML code of
your payment button. Encryption protects payment details from fraudulent alteration by
third parties, thus increasing the security of the payments you accept. However, consider
the limitations that encryption imposes:
Encrypted HTML code cannot be edited.
Select the No radio button if you want to edit the HTML code for your button after the
code is generated.
Encrypted HTML code cannot be used for email payment links.
Select the No radio button if you want to create an email payment link instead of or in
addition to your button.
If you select the No radio button for any reason, use an alternative strategy described in
“Securing Your PayPal Payments Standard Buttons” on page 337,” to secure the payments
you receive from the payment button or the email payment link.
IMPORTANT: Merchants with significant payment volume are required to take
precautions on securing Website Payment Standard buttons.