Ecommerce HTML

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Ecommerce HTML

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I have just purchased this programme after successfully using Front Page for many years. I cannot seem to put my PayPal HTML code into the three pages of my site that have a payment facility. When I saw the Ecommerce dropdown logos when I tried the system I assumed that this was their purpose.
Can anybody give me a step by step method to allow mw to accept PayPal from my site?
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Perhaps this will help you:

https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/paypa ... gcart.html

and see the bottom of that page for : Related tutorials
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Thank you. I have used the pay now box which is fine, but I would like to add some information inputs, date of birth Etc. I have tried the Options box with no luck. Any Ideas?
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MrNewm wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 11:39 am Thank you. I have used the pay now box which is fine, but I would like to add some information inputs, date of birth Etc. I have tried the Options box with no luck. Any Ideas?
You will not be able to do this with PayPal - Only items description /price / shipping cost can be sent to PayPal - For any additional info you will need to use a form.
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Thanks very much. You have helped me a lot.
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MrNewm wrote: Wed Nov 16, 2022 12:21 pm Thanks very much. You have helped me a lot.
My pleasure - This is a good starting point for forms:

https://www.wysiwygwebbuilder.com/forms.html
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