Here is what Paypal says about this issue: -------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Explorer 8 was recently released. However, this version has not been certified by PayPal. The term “certified” means that all areas within the PayPal.com are fully functional on the specified browser. If you already have IE 8 installed on your computer, please note that some areas within PayPal.com may not function properly. Engineers are working to certify IE 8 for use with paypal.com; until please use an alternate browser such as FireFox or IE 7. Because the issue is with the browser itself, PayPal does not offer an exact solution to the issue. You can try removing the target="paypal" from the form action line of code. It will currently appear as: <form target="paypal" action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr"> When you remove the target="paypal", it will appear as below: <form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr"> This will cause the button to open the cart in the same window (tab), but it will remove the continue shopping button. You will then need to hard code the continue shopping button into each add to cart, and view cart button. To do so, you will need to add a line of code similar to the example below. <input type="hidden" name="shopping_url" value="http://www.digitalartsphotography.com/weddings/gentry/friends/index.html"> Sincerely, Virgil Merchant Technical Services PayPal, an eBay Company -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I then asked if it was possilble to some other HTML code into the shopping_url, something that would just return the user to the previous page. I got the following response: You must add the line of code to each button and set the value to the URL were the button is located. Sincerely, Virgil Merchant Technical Services PayPal, an eBay Company
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