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Remove "Item Number" and "Options" on Paypal

By:  Chad Agrawal in: Community Forum

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4 years, 1 month ago  Bruce

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Remove "Item Number" and "Options" on Paypal

By:  Chad Agrawal in: Community Forum

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4 years, 1 month ago  Bruce

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Posted: Wednesday Dec 5th, 2012 at 6:49 pm #33637

Cool.

Does the success=”” attribute work on the regular paypal website standard payment button shortcode too? or is it only for pro form shortcode?

Posted: Wednesday Dec 5th, 2012 at 4:15 pm #33621

Hey there!

I logged out and then clicked the paypal button and the fields are still there but now the option field says “originating domain: http://www.communitycollegetransferstudents.com, ip:…” which is much better than a customer id!

Thanks for explaining this. I’m much more comfortable with it now.

The other question I have is: how can customize the page after being sent back from paypal? It’s the all gray page that prompts you to register. I would just like to make it look more like the registration page or like my site so the visitors don’t get thrown off.

If you would just point me in the right direction on what file to customize and the url to access that page, I would really appreciate it.

Thank You
Chad

Posted: Tuesday Dec 4th, 2012 at 10:24 am #33435

Hi Bruce,

Thank you for the quick reply.

Unfortunately, the pro forms look really weird on my site and there would be extra charges to run an SSL certificate just to hide these two lines of code.

My suggestion for s2member would be to integrate with Paypal Payflow’s hosted checkout page solution because they look more natural in one’s site.

In anycase, I would still like to remove those two variables: “item number” and “options”

I just spoke with paypal and they said it’s totally doable to hide/supress those two lines of code.

Here’s what they said:

“You can use the variable called “custom” that can pass through the information that doesn’t show. It works just like the invoice does.”

Would you or Jason be able to help me implement this?

Thank You
Chad

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