Integrate Pay Pal control application for BUY NOW, DONATION, ADD TO CART, UPLOAD COMPLETE CART, SUBSCRIPTION, UNSUBSCRIBE and VIEW CART buttons very quickly to your website payment page. you can do this in the most object oriented programming language manner without writing a single line of code. You can integrate an Encrypted website payment method without any coding, programming. The DLL (Dynamic Link Library) interface will do it all for you. Through a very practical GUI interface (Graphical User Interface) you will only need to enter the required information and the button will be created on the spot. While generating Encrypted Website Payments Buttons, you need PKCS12 and PEM ( Project Extension Manager )certificates to create an encrypted website payment method. If you do not have these certificates, do not worry the GUI interface (Graphical User Interface) will generate them for you instantly.
There are also other actions that you can perform through this powerful application, the most important actions are:
One of the great features of this control is the way it can handle an Instant Payment Notification and Payment Data Transfer. Without this control, as a web developer, you would have to write manual code in a separate file and loop through all retrieved IPN (Instant Payment Notification)/PDT posted strings and search for the desired IPN(Instant Payment Notification)/PDT string data which is not Strong typed either. Moreover, the posted IPN(Instant Payment Notification)/PDT is not logically linked to the PayPal Button which caused the Notification. But when you use our control, the control will treat IPN (Instant Payment Notification) and PDT as a Server Side event. And guess what, all IPN (Instant Payment Notification) and PDT variables will be available as strongly typed objects from the event argument class. So, you can organize all of your PayPal related business logics in a single page tied up with a single Payment Control Button. When you are using this control, you won’t even need to turn IPN (Instant Payment Notification) option on in your PayPal Profile. Simply Handle the IPN (Instant Payment Notification) Notified event of this control and the control knows what to do. Whenever PayPal receives payment from your customer as a result of the BuyNow or other button’s click, IPN (Instant Payment Notification) Notified event will be fired asynchronously from your website and from this event, you will be able to get the strongly typed IPN variables from the Event argument class. Then when your customer/ Client is back to your website, PayPal_Returned event will be fired where you can get PDT variables from the event argument class. Now you can store some data using the additional data items or products option. Through this option you may overcome the problem that occurs when the customer / Client leaves your website to the PayPal website to perform the purchasing action then he is transferred back to your website after this action. During this process, you cannot collect any data except those permitted by the Pay Pal and limited by a certain amount, but, when you use the ASP.NET Pay Pal Control for WPS, it would allow you to pass through unlimited number of data as a collection type property which will not be even visible to your customer, so you may benefit from this feature to pass through your sensitive data related to a transaction.
Really, the best thing about this program is that it contains model projects written in Asp.net with C# application so if you are trying to start your own ecommerce website then you just need to develop these models. You don’t need to start it all over from the beginning.
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