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Gateway Developer Guide and Reference 07 February 2013 47
Configuring Hosted Checkout Pages
Silent Posts
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Mobile page flow for a credit card payment
Silent Posts
Silent Post ensures that the transaction data is passed back to your website when a transaction
is completed. The Silent Post feature uses the HTML Post method to return data to your server
for both approved and declined trasactions. This occurs even if a customer closes the browser
before returning to your site, or if the PayPal-hosted payment confirmation page is disabled.
Silent Post data is sent to your server at the same time as when a payment confirmation page is
displayed or as soon as a transaction is declined.
This feature is configured through
https://manager.paypal.com:
Go to Service Settings, then from the Hosted Checkout Pages section select Setup
On the Setup page, set Use Silent Post to Yes. Then enter the Silent Post URL on your
server.
NOTE: To ensure that transactions proceed only if your script actually receives the data
returned by the Silent Post, you must Force Silent Post Confirmation by checking
Void transaction when my server fails to receive data sent by the silent post.
Force Silent Post Confirmation
The Force Silent Post Confirmation feature ensures that no transactions proceed unless your
Web site receives the Silent Post data. If you enable this feature, Payflow Gateway sends the
Silent Post data and waits for a 200 OK from your server (indicating the servers receipt of the
data). If Payflow Gateway does not receive the success response, then the transaction is voided
and the customer sees a communication error message. In this case, PayPal Manager displays
both a transaction that succeeded and a transaction that was voided. To select this feature, be
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