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Posted: Monday Jul 9th, 2012 at 1:24 pm #18681

Hello I have a wordpress website based on Pagelines Framework.
I have also the Buddypress plugin active in my website and I chose s2member to customize the registration page.
Unfortunately I have a lot of problems since I wanted to add the paypal payment system to my site.

I would like that people who want to register on my site, fills up the form and then clicking on paypal checkout button will be redirected to paypal website and after paying will be activated.

How should I proceed?

At the moment I configured all paypal options and generated the paypal level 1 button.
I tried to put the shortcode in register page and even in a new page but I never get the paypal button appearing.
At the end I decided to put the php code into register.php page of my website and I get the button.
The big problem is that if I press press it after simulating a new subscription the registration pages refreshes and nothing appears.

I tried also to put the php code in a sidebar of homepage and if i click the button I go to paypal website so there is something wrong on the link between buddypress reg page, pagelines and s2m?

Please help me
Paolo

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Posted: Tuesday Jul 10th, 2012 at 12:18 am #18765
Raam Dev
Username: Raam
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Hi Paolo,

If you want to have users register and then checkout at PayPal, you should be using the s2Member PayPal Pro-Forms: Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Quick Start Guide. The Pro-Forms do not require PayPal Pro.

Try generating one of the Pro-Form shortcodes and then placing that on a new WordPress page.

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