Integration Guide

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PayPal Payments Standard Integration Guide June 2012 319
Third-Party Shopping Carts – The Cart Upload Command
The Checkout Experience With the Cart Upload Command
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After selecting the items he wants to buy and specifying their quantities, Steve clicks the
Proceed to Checkout button.
Steve’s browser is redirected to the PayPal website. Buyers with PayPal accounts can enter
their PayPal account credentials and click the Log In button to access information already on
file with PayPal, such as shipping addresses.
Third-Party Shopping Cart – PayPal Payment Log-in Page
NOTE: If your website gathers information about your buyer, you can define HTML code to
prepopulate (prefill) the corresponding billing information fields. The buyers will see
a collapsed version of the billing information section. For example, if you prefilled the
billing address, the address information displays on the page without the entry fields.
Each prefilled section of information is followed by a change link to let the buyers
modify the information, if necessary.
For more information about prepopulation, see “Filling Out FORMs Automatically
with HTML Variables” on page 411.
Steve does not have a PayPal account, so he clicks Don’t have a PayPal account? to enter his
payment and billing information on the payment login page. He clicks the Agree and
Continue button. A review page displays the details of his payment.