Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide June 2012 183
Recurring Payments – Subscribe Buttons
Creating Subscribe Buttons with JavaScript Disabled
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Button” on page 173, beginning with Step 5. The pages of the button creation tool retain the
options that you previously specified.
Limitations When Creating Payment Buttons with JavaScript Disabled
The alternative tool that works with JavaScript disabled lets you create Subscribe buttons on
the PayPal website. However, the following features are not supported by the alternative tool:
Saving your buttons in your PayPal account
Tracking inventory or profit and loss
Language choices for button images
Creating payment buttons before you create your PayPal account
To use any of the above features when creating payment buttons on the PayPal website, you
must enable JavaScript in your browser.
For more information, see “Enabling JavaScript in Your Browser” on page 183.
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.
“Enabling JavaScript in Internet Explorer” on page 183
“Enabling JavaScript in Firefox” on page 184
After you enable JavaScript in your browser, you can create a basic Subscribe button by
following the instructions for “Creating a Basic Subscribe Button on the PayPal Website” on
page 114.
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. Click the Trusted sites icon.
4. Click the Custom level… button.
The Security Settings dialog box opens.
5. Scroll down to the Scripting section, and then select the Enable radio button as the option
for active scripting.