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Posted: Thursday Mar 14th, 2013 at 7:15 pm #44656

I’m trying to use a “Thank You” page with a Paypal Pro form similar to:

[s2Member-Pro-PayPal-Form success=”http://www.leadwrench.com/thankyou/?email=%%user_email%%&fname=%%user_first_name%%&role=%%role%%&response=%%s_response%%” modify=”1″ …

However user’s are reporting the information reported in the %%s_response%% variable looks like a transaction ID or something similar to one. For example:

fnIyOlY5UGxxNHNhZ1ZGbFNpeGpvUFpPYWhvWmU4MVdTenB4OjZjYTUwMDBlMmUzN2E3ZTczNGYxNWUzODY2Y2NkNTcwfA03rWQvG9j-AQm3cevLfxv120t187YxhFaMoISkmPhWb8nqFWQXCmA5p8mhyi65HT6B_Ph4sCZTWOxI99e4B160iUaw4nldiLqj-mBZP1AyfRU6ObKtK7QI5VucnmHTbRYI_gX692cdhc_XudoVIFsiAj847wmWrXDa595gQOikpP3ze9Ml1UQr7BH2tT95lPIyShSk3bATOaJK_RhNCgpbPIu-liHFvvWI7Cv8sH6MWrLfBa7E6iWD0jODie9sdQ

Am I using this token wrong? Do you have any examples of a thankyou page similar to what I am trying to do here?

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Posted: Monday Mar 18th, 2013 at 4:58 am #45034
Bruce
Username: Bruce
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Thank you for your inquiry. We are very sorry for the delay in reponse.

However user’s are reporting the information reported in the %%s_response%% variable looks like a transaction ID or something similar to one. For example:

From Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Custom Return URLs Upon Success:

%%s_response%% = A successful response message that *would* have been displayed to the Customer, had they NOT been redirected to your Custom Return URL upon success. This may contain some basic HTML. For instance, it might contain a link to the login page. You don’t have to use this. You can generate your own response if you like. Value is encrypted. Use s2member_decrypt().

As stated above, this is an encrypted value, so the example that you posted above is correct. If you’d like to find the actual value of this, use s2member_decrypt().

This variable is not really necessary in the context that you’re using it (I believe), and you could really just take this variable out of your URL if you are not using it in your return page.

Posted: Monday Mar 18th, 2013 at 4:58 am #45035
Bruce
Username: Bruce
Staff Member

Thank you for your inquiry. We are very sorry for the delay in reponse.

However user’s are reporting the information reported in the %%s_response%% variable looks like a transaction ID or something similar to one. For example:

From Dashboard -› s2Member® -› PayPal® Pro Forms -› Custom Return URLs Upon Success:

%%s_response%% = A successful response message that *would* have been displayed to the Customer, had they NOT been redirected to your Custom Return URL upon success. This may contain some basic HTML. For instance, it might contain a link to the login page. You don’t have to use this. You can generate your own response if you like. Value is encrypted. Use s2member_decrypt().

As stated above, this is an encrypted value, so the example that you posted above is correct. If you’d like to find the actual value of this, use s2member_decrypt().

This variable is not really necessary in the context that you’re using it (I believe), and you could really just take this variable out of your URL if you are not using it in your return page.

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