anypay.com
??? CCNow: http://www.ccnow.com
??? Electronic Transfer: http://www.electronictransfer.com
??? Moneybookers: http://www.moneybookers.com
??? MultiCards: http://www.multicards.com
??? Pay By Web: http://www.paybyweb.com
??? Paymate: https://www.paymate.com.au
??? PayPal: http://www.paypal.com
??? PaySystems: http://www.paysystems.com
??? ProPay: http://www.propay.com
??? QuickPayPro: http://www.quickpaypro.com
??? WorldPay: http://www.worldpay.com
Apart from being popular, PayPal offers services that fit very well into our web site for the
first two phases of development. PayPal is available in a number of countries??”the most
up-to-date list can be found at http://www.paypal.com.
For the first phase of development (the current phase)??”where you have only a searchable
product catalog??”with only a few lines of HTML code, PayPal enables you to add a shopping
cart with checkout functionality. For the second phase of development, in which you will
implement your own shopping cart, PayPal has a feature called Single Item Purchases that can
be used to send the visitor directly to a payment page without the intermediate shopping cart.
You??™ll use this feature of PayPal in Chapter 14.
For a summary of the features provided by PayPal, point your browser to http://www.paypal.
com, and click the Merchant Services link. That page contains a few other useful links that will
show you the main features available from PayPal.
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