...the following line of code creates a "Buy Now" link and processes the payment to the 3rd party sellers account
print "<P><A HREF=$ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}?action=buynow&category=&item=$fo +rm{'item'}>Buy Now</A></FONT>" if (($buyit ne "") & ($bid < $buyit));

You're partially right. It does create the "Buy Now" link but the payment processing doesn't happen at this point. It potentially would if someone were to click that link though.

...the following line of code processes the ikobo transaction to my account
print " - <A HREF=$ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'}\?action=paypal_login\&ALIAS=$for +m{'ALIAS'}\&balance=$balance> PayPal </A>" if ($config{'allowpaypal'} + != 0);

No it doesn't. It conditionally prints a hyperlink which if clicked could potentially do the processing.

Ask the provider of the script for help. I've seen enough to know better than to look any further through the code.


In reply to Re: ikobo.pl return to script by Mr. Muskrat
in thread ikobo.pl return to script by efret

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