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    Mohammad A Gdeisat
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    Hi, I am developing a donation website and I want to use paypal as the payment method, this is my first time to use paypal as a receiver, so I have a few technical questions: 1. How can I automatically accept payments? 2. How can I programmatically detect that someone has paid "some amount"? 3. I want the user to provide some information with his payment, such as Name, Gender, Country so how can this be done and how can it be linked to the payment?? any help please? Thanks alot!

    And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation Mohammad Gdeisat

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      Hi, I am developing a donation website and I want to use paypal as the payment method, this is my first time to use paypal as a receiver, so I have a few technical questions: 1. How can I automatically accept payments? 2. How can I programmatically detect that someone has paid "some amount"? 3. I want the user to provide some information with his payment, such as Name, Gender, Country so how can this be done and how can it be linked to the payment?? any help please? Thanks alot!

      And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation Mohammad Gdeisat

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      Yusuf
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      see if there is any thing on paypal website to answer you question.

      Yusuf Can I help you?

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      • M Mohammad A Gdeisat

        Hi, I am developing a donation website and I want to use paypal as the payment method, this is my first time to use paypal as a receiver, so I have a few technical questions: 1. How can I automatically accept payments? 2. How can I programmatically detect that someone has paid "some amount"? 3. I want the user to provide some information with his payment, such as Name, Gender, Country so how can this be done and how can it be linked to the payment?? any help please? Thanks alot!

        And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation Mohammad Gdeisat

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        SayreCC
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        Hi, answer to your question: 1. You must have a member of paypal and your country must have a paypal unless you have a creadit card that accept paypal payment. 2. If you have a database that detect if someone pay you. But the quickest thing to know if someone paid you, logon to your account in paypal. 3. In your account at paypal.

        Hope this one can help. Thanks Hi, Please select Good Question if my answer are fit to your Question.

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        • M Mohammad A Gdeisat

          Hi, I am developing a donation website and I want to use paypal as the payment method, this is my first time to use paypal as a receiver, so I have a few technical questions: 1. How can I automatically accept payments? 2. How can I programmatically detect that someone has paid "some amount"? 3. I want the user to provide some information with his payment, such as Name, Gender, Country so how can this be done and how can it be linked to the payment?? any help please? Thanks alot!

          And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation Mohammad Gdeisat

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          Marc Firth
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          1. You can make buttons in the "merchant" area of the paypal website. 2) You can use ipn and pdt. This is quite a big task so set aside some time - there are free scripts which you can find on paypal & google to help you. Involves using basic sockets. 3) ONce again you can use ipn &/or pdt. Alternatively you can make all the forms on your site and POST the info to Paypal. IPN = Instant Payment Notification PDT = Payment Data Transfer

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          • M Mohammad A Gdeisat

            Hi, I am developing a donation website and I want to use paypal as the payment method, this is my first time to use paypal as a receiver, so I have a few technical questions: 1. How can I automatically accept payments? 2. How can I programmatically detect that someone has paid "some amount"? 3. I want the user to provide some information with his payment, such as Name, Gender, Country so how can this be done and how can it be linked to the payment?? any help please? Thanks alot!

            And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation Mohammad Gdeisat

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            jhonaa
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            You can easily add Donation button in your site: First Login into your PayPal account and Click Tools, and then click PayPal buttons. Now select the WordPress Donate button and Enter the item name and price.

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