Integration Guide

Table Of Contents
The PayPal Shopping Cart – Add to Cart and View Cart Buttons
Creating Advanced PayPal Shopping Cart Buttons on the PayPal Website
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“Tracking Inventory and Tracking Profit and Loss” on page 270
“Adding Advanced Features to Add to Cart Buttons With HTML Variables” on page 270
“Pricing Items in Multiple Currencies” on page 270
“Working with View Cart Buttons” on page 271
“Generating Code for Payment Buttons and Email Payment Links” on page 271
“Protecting HTML Code for Payment Buttons” on page 271
“Step 1 – Specifying Basic Features of Your Add to Cart Button” on page 271
“Step 2 – Tracking Inventory With Your Add to Cart Button” on page 275
“Step 3 – Adding Advanced Features to Your Add to Cart Button” on page 279
“Copying and Pasting the Add to Cart Code” on page 281
“Using the Button Creation Tool for a View Cart Button” on page 283
The Basic Steps for Using the Tool With Add to Cart Buttons
The button creation tool for Add to Cart buttons is a single webpage with three sections:
Step 1 – Choose button type and enter payment details – This section lets you specify
the details of your Add to Cart button. You can specify product options that buyers can
choose, and you can specify item-specific charges for shipping and tax.
Step 2 – Track inventory, profit and loss (optional) – This section lets you control
whether to save your button in your PayPal account. If you save your button, you can enter
information that PayPal uses to track inventory and to track your profit and loss on the
item.
Step 3 – Customize advanced features (optional) – This section lets you work with
advanced features of Add to Cart buttons. If you are familiar with HTML programming
and the advanced HTML variables supported by PayPal Payments Standard buttons, you
can enter them here.
One section at a time is open for you to work with. To work with another section, click its step
bar to expand it.