8.4.2.2 PP_Cmd
Paypal command instruction. The default value is _xclick (without the
quotes). This is very unlikely to change.
8.4.2.3 PP_EmailCustomer
y/n determines whether CactuShop will send an email to the customer for
orders made using this gateway.
8.4.2.4 PP_EmailMerchant
y/n determines whether CactuShop will send an email to you for orders
made using this gateway.
8.4.2.5 PP_NotifyURL
This is the URL of the PayPal callback on your CactuShop. It should be
something like:
http://www.mydomainnamegoeshere.com/PAYPAL_callback.asp
However, if you are only using your PayPal account for CactuShop
transactions then you can enter the notification URL on your PayPal
configuration (My Account > Profile > Instant Payment Notification
Preferences > Instant Payment Notification (IPN) URL).
PP_PayPalURL
This is the URL of the payment page on the PayPal site. The default is:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi bin/webscr
This is unlikely to change.
8.4.2.6
PP_ProcessCurrency
If you wish all orders to be processed in one currency as opposed to the
currency that the customer was viewing the site in, enter the ISO code for the
currency here, e.g. USD. If you leave this blank, the orders will be processed
in the currency that the user selected to view the site in. Note that not all
currencies you set up on CactuShop may be supported by this gateway.
8.4.2.7
PP_TestMode
y/n determines whether the system treats transactions as real ones or test
ones. Most other gateways have a test mode where the gateways authorizes
transactions just as it would if live, but is actually just simulating real orders.
Cards are not actually billed, nor funds reserved. Since PayPal has no such
facility, this CactuShop setting ensures that transactions are actually passed,
but that the value of the order is changed to 1p (or Cent, Yen, etc.) at the
point when it is sent to the gateway. Each test will therefore only cost a very
small amount, which is better than having to test with full price orders.
Remember that any confirmations from PayPal will show 1p rather than the
actual order value!
8.4.2.8 PP_ValidateCommand
The security validation command sent back to PayPal from the callback script.
There is no reason to change this.
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