Integration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Website Payments Pro Hosted Solution Integration Guide
- About This Guide
- Intended Audience
- Revision History
- Documentation Feedback
- Getting Started with Website Payments Pro Hosted Solution
- Integrating Your Website Using HTML
- Customising Your PayPal Payment Page
- Integrating iFrame in Your Website
- Integrating Your Website Using API
- Testing Your Integration in Sandbox
- Order Processing
- Protecting Buttons by Using Encrypted Website Payments
- Public Key Encryption Used by Encrypted Website Payments
- Setting Up Certificates Before Using Encrypted Website Payments
- Generating Your Private Key Using OpenSSL
- Generating Your Public Certificate Using OpenSSL
- Uploading Your Public Certificate to Your PayPal Account
- Downloading the PayPal Public Certificate from the PayPal Website
- Removing Your Public Certificate
- Using Encrypted Website Payments to Protect Your Payment Buttons
- Blocking Unprotected and Non-encrypted Website Payments
- Optional API Operations
- Moving from Website Payments Standard to Hosted Solution
- Error Messages
- Currency Codes
- Index
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Preface
About This Guide
The Website Payments Pro Hosted Solution Integration Guide describes how to integrate with
Hosted Solution. It includes information about:
Features and benefits of Hosted Solution.
Value-added services.
Moving from Website Payments Standard to Hosted Solution.
Integrating your website with Hosted Solution.
Customising your hosted payment page.
Testing your integration in the Sandbox environment.
Verifying the status and authenticity of the transactions before fulfilling the orders.
Intended Audience
This guide is for merchants and developers that want to integrate with Hosted Solution to add
transaction processing to their website.
Revision History
Revision history for Website Payments Pro Hosted Solution Integration Guide.
TABLE P.1 Revision History
Date Description
July 2012 Removed references to the deprecated HTML variable: shopping_url
June 2012
Updated the requirements for the billing address fields in the
HTML Variables section.
Added a character limitations note to the following sections:
HTML Variables, Adding HTML Variables and
BMCreateButton API Operation.
Corrected the HTML samples in Chapter 2 and Chapter 5.
May 2012 Added IE9 to list of browsers that support iFrame.