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Help with some Javascript PayPal related.
I accept PayPal on my website and I would like to provide a coupon code for certain persons. As I understand it PayPal don't offer this directly through their website but it is possible.
I found this website https://www.paypal-knowledge.com/inf...1512&actp=LIST Which says you can add the following code into the custom field (on PayPal) Code:
<script type="text/javascript"> <!-- var discnt = 0; // no default percent discount var coupons = new Array ( // place to put coupon codes "coup1", // 1st coupon value - comma seperated "coup2", // 2nd coupon value - add all you want "coup3" // 3rd coupon value ); var coupdc = new Array ( // place to put discounts for coupon vals 5, 10, 15 ); var coupval = "(blanket)"; // what user entered as coupon code function ChkCoup () { // check user coupon entry var i; discnt = 0; // assume the worst for (i=0; i<coupons.length; i++) { if (coupval == coupons[i]) { discnt = coupdc[i]; // remember the discount amt alert ("Valid coupon number! \n\n" + discnt + "% discount now in effect."); return; } } alert ("'" + coupval + "' is not a valid code!"); } function Dollar (val) { // force to valid dollar amount var str,pos,rnd=0; if (val < .995) rnd = 1; // for old Netscape browsers str = escape (val*1.0 + 0.005001 + rnd); // float, round, escape pos = str.indexOf ("."); if (pos > 0) str = str.substring (rnd, pos + 3); return str; } function ReadForm (obj1) { // apply the discount var amt,des; amt = obj1.baseamt.value*1.0; // base amount des = obj1.basedes.value; // base description if (discnt > 0) { // only if discount is active amt = Dollar (amt - (amt * discnt/100.0)); des = des + ", " + discnt + "% dis, COUP = " + coupval; } obj1.amount.value = Dollar (amt); obj1.item_name.value = des; } //--> </script> Code:
<form action="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr" method="post" onsubmit="this.target = 'paypal'; return ReadForm (this);"> <input type="hidden" name="cmd" value="_cart" /> <input type="hidden" name="add" value="1" /> <input type="hidden" name="business" value="your_email_goes_here@your_site.com" /> <input type="hidden" name="item_name" value="2nd Item" /> <input type="hidden" name="amount" value="20.00" /> <input type="hidden" name="currency_code" value="USD" /> <input type="hidden" name="baseamt" value="20.00" /> <input type="hidden" name="basedes" value="2nd Item @20.00" /> Enter Coupon code [coup1] > <input type = "text" size = "10" name = "coupcode"; /> <input type="button" value="Check It" onclick="coupval = this.form.coupcode.value; ChkCoup();" /> Input quantity > <input type="text" name="quantity" value="1" size="4" /> <input type="image" src="addcart.gif" name="submit" alt="cart add" /> </form> I tried the code in an online HTM viewer and it looked naff. Anyone tell me if this is at all suitable for 2017 or can give me a better suggestion / code. Last edited by Smack dat; 07-14-2017 at 03:16 PM.. Reason: Changed from business to Tech for moar VIEWS!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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