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  • Hi LaurB,

    Can you provide the URL on your site showing this problem.

    If you don’t want to post it here, you can send me an email at scott (at) wpplugin.org

    Thanks,
    Scott

    Thread Starter LaurB

    (@laurb)

    Hi Scott

    I’ve emailed the URL to you.

    Many thanks
    Laurence

    Plugin Author Scott Paterson

    (@scottpaterson)

    Hi LaurB,

    I replied to your email yesterday, but I have not heard back yet. Did you solve your problem?

    Thanks,
    Scott

    Thread Starter LaurB

    (@laurb)

    Hi Scott

    As you’ll already know from the message I sent to you, your emails were found in my spam folder. Sorry for that.

    The plugin is now working. The issue seemed to be that although I had specified my custom URLs in the plugin settings, they weren’t being utilised. What might have happened is that when first setting up the plugin I had specified the URLs that the plugin had suggested as examples (domain/cancel), although these pages did not exist at this time. I then went ahead and created the actual pages (whose URLs were different) and then updated the settings to include the new URLs. It was at this point that it didn’t work. I then cleared the fields and attempted to create the domain/cancel URLs but was unable to do this because of my existing URL structure. I’d then forgotten to replace the plugin fields with the correct URLs before posting here. After discovering this today I reconfigured the plugin to use the correct URLs and it worked first time.

    Might just be a PEBKAC problem, but I thought it worth describing exactly what I’d done in case it does help someone else.

    Thanks again Scott, both for your help and the excellent plugin.

    Laurence

    Hi, LaurB

    Now I have the same problem, but I cannot understand clearly what you did in order to solve tha problem,

    I use for return URL https://domain.com/something but it does not work.

    Could you please help me?

    Thread Starter LaurB

    (@laurb)

    Hi Francisco,

    It’s been a while so I can’t remember all that clearly, but I think what happened was I didn’t have the webpages created that I wished to use before I installed and configured the plugin. After creating the web pages and updating the plugin with the URLs for the new pages the plugin didn’t seem to work. I then went back a day or two later and tried again and this time it was fine. So, all I had really done is add the required return URLS a second time which sorted everything out. Either I had done something silly the first time around, or some sort of caching had gone on which hadn’t cleared until some time had passed (although I’ve no idea if that is possible!).

    Hopefully Scott will be along at some point to give you more useful advice than I can!

    Plugin Author Scott Paterson

    (@scottpaterson)

    Hi Everyone,

    Let me try and break this down:

    1. When you install the plugin the initial values /cancel and /return are just good example names of possible pages. The plugin does not automatically create those for you. I will try to update the wording in the plugin to make this more clear.

    2. Any URL format structure can be used https://example.com/page or https://example.com/?page=123. It does not even have to be on your domain name. What is important is using http or https in the URL! If you simply use /cancel it will not work.

    3. The values are passed to PayPal each time the PayPal form is submitted. So if you change the values on the settings page, just refresh the page that the PayPal form is on, and it will load (in the code) the new return and cancel values so you can test it.

    4. If you have changed the PayPal auto returned values from the default settings it may cause it not to redirect properly: https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/mer/express_return_summary-outside

    5. If you are using the format https://domain.com/something, it should 100% work every time. If this does not work, then please comment below and provide 1. A link to the page on your site in question (set to sandbox mode using [email protected] as your PayPal email address) and 2. What page you were taken to instead of the correct URL.

    I hope that helps!

    Thanks,
    Scott

    I used the sandbox account in order to make a test… and it’s working.

    May be is just a problem with the client :S

    Thanks for all your help ??

    Regards,

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