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HTML Variables for Website Payments Standard
HTML Variables for Displaying PayPal Checkout Pages
lc Optional The language of the login or sign-up page that subscribers see
when they click the Subscribe button. If unspecified, the
language is determined by a PayPal cookie in the subscriber’s
browser. If there is no PayPal cookie, the default language is U.S.
English.
For allowable values, see .
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no_note Optional Do not prompt payers to include a note with their payments.
Allowable values:
z 0 – provide a text box and prompt for the note
z 1 – hide the text box and the prompt
The default is 0.
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cn Optional Label that appears above the note field. This value is not saved
and will not appear in any of your notifications. If omitted, the
default label above the note field is “Add special instructions to
merchant.” The cn variable is not valid with Subscribe buttons or
if you include no_note="1".
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no_shipping Optional Do not prompt payers for shipping address. Allowable values:
z 0 – prompt for an address, but do not require one
z 1 – do not prompt for an address
z 2 – prompt for an address, and require one
The default is 0.
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return Optional The URL to which the payer’s browser is redirected after
completing the payment; for example, a URL on your site that
displays a “Thank you for your payment” page.
Default – The browser is redirected to a PayPal web page.
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rm Optional Return method. The FORM METHOD used to send data to the URL
specified by the return variable after payment completion.
Allowable values:
z 0 – all shopping cart transactions use the GET method
z 1 – the payer’s browser is redirected to the return URL by the
GET method, and no transaction variables are sent
z 2 – the payer’s browser is redirected to the return URL by the
POST method, and all transaction variables are also posted
The default is 0.
NOTE: The rm variable takes effect only if the return variable
is also set.
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