wwwebmas2k
03-29-2002, 08:20 PM
Hi-
I use paypal to handle monthly recurring fees. My question is, if they need to register a domain too, how do I bill them for the domain + hosting?
Thanks,
-Me
AcuNett
03-29-2002, 08:53 PM
Just redirect them to another paypal page with the domain fee included in it.... unless you know cgi :).
wwwebmas2k
03-29-2002, 08:57 PM
Hi-
I was kinda hoping I could do it in one payment. If I knew cgi, how would that change?
Thanks,
Me
Neo3Net
03-30-2002, 06:52 PM
If you knew CGI you could setup something that would setup varibles for each thing. So the paypal button would be setup in parts basicly it would be a structure like this:
If Domain is Checked Then
Add $15 to Payment
You get it?
I am sure someone would be willing to do it for you.
Thanks
wwwebmas2k
03-31-2002, 02:54 AM
Yea-
I know php, and to make an update, I did find out how to work it.
I knew how to control when to charge the setup fee or not based on what they inputted, but I didn't know how to get paypal.com to charge the setup fee. You do it by setting up a trial period for 1 month for the month + registration fees. This expires, and your back to normal payment. Cake!
-Me
ClineCOM
03-31-2002, 01:46 PM
We are doing just that with our hosting order form. Customers are able to order both hosting and domain through our site. Take a peek at:
http://www.clinecommunications.net/order/
or
http://www.clinecommunications.net/payments/
Let us know if yo need any help!
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Thanks,
Cline Communications, Corp.
info@ClineCommunications.net