
Introducing the Gateway Checkout Solutions
The PayPal Manager Website
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30 07 January 2014 Gateway Developer Guide and Reference
Implementing Transparent Redirect is very similar to implementing hosted pages. It differs
only in the steps shown in boldface below:
1. The customer clicks Buy to purchase merchandise on your website.
2. You request a secure token by passing a secure token ID to the Gateway server. In the
request, you pass the name-value pair, SILENTTRAN=TRUE. This name-value pair
prevents the hosted pages from displaying.
3. The Gateway server returns the secure token and your token ID to your website.
4. You display the credit card fields to the customer in a checkout page on your website.
5. The customer enters their credit card number, expiration date, and other sensitive
data into the credit card fields and clicks Submit. The browser posts the payment data
directly to the Gateway server, avoiding your website and easing your PCI
compliance requirements.
NOTE: To ensure that the post goes from the browser directly to PayPal and not back to
your website, you should add scripting.
6. The Gateway processes the payment through the payment processing network.
7. The Gateway server transparently sends the customer to the location on your website that
you specified in the request to obtain a secure token. You display the results to the customer
on your website.
The PayPal Manager Website
Payflow merchants can manage their Payflow account settings, view reports, and perform
transactional processing on the Payflow Manager website:
https://manager.paypal.com/.
For assistance with using the Payflow Manager website, refer to the website’s online help.
NOTE: PayPal Payments Advanced and PayPal Payments Pro merchants should also use the
Payflow Manager website (
https://manager.paypal.com/) to perform transactional
processing functions instead of the the main paypal.com website. However, the main
paypal.com website can be used to process chargebacks or other non-transactional
items.
Processing Platforms Supporting Card-Present Transactions
The following processing platforms support card-present transactions.
For instructions on setting up or changing your processor, see the
Processor Setup Guide (PDF).
NOTE: PayPal Australia (FDRA) merchants with a 12-digit merchant ID, can contact Payflow
support to request a 16-digit merchant ID.
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