return url not having response after transaction
suryabg2000
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Jan-16-2018
09:34 AM
Below is my POST data to https://www.sandbox.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr
- cmd _s-xclick
- hosted_button_id J6NM3328R4CGL
- tx 83
- at 2TxGS3C3Gc7cegNkf0RpSrst4ply3R6WpztMW5JJwb8FY-s92o49vmSMqnG
- Able to loginto paypal as buyer and complete the transaction with successfull message from paypal. But when it redirects user to above mentioned url, I am not seeing any GET data or POST data for http://127.0.0.1:53063/about/10 though I enabled PDT alsoHelp me on how to get around this issue.
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angelleye
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Jan-16-2018
10:47 PM
You need to use a public domain instead of the loopback address. PayPal is sending that data from their server, so if you provide 127.0.0.1 as the URL they're just going to end up posting back to themselves.
Angell EYE - www.angelleye.com
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Jan-19-2018
07:54 AM
I think your statement is wrong. We should be able to test with our local address instead of public domain because after transaction I am getting navigated back to my local address but I am not seeing an data in POST or GET format after transaction. and How can I go public without testing locally & storing the trasanction. Please let me know, what should I do next?
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Jan-20-2018
07:28 AM
If you're using GET data then it should work, but if you're using POST then PayPal would end up POSTing to itself like I said.
The "rm" parameter in your payment button can be used to specify which method it uses. Did you include that at all?
The "rm" parameter in your payment button can be used to specify which method it uses. Did you include that at all?
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