Programming a website is not a simple task, and when security is also important it gets really difficult. You won't get by with simple scripting, so my best advice would be: Pay someone with experience to help you

My second best advice: Learn to use modules, because they (usually, hopefully) are made by people with knowledge about the task, tested and debugged, in other words experience distilled into code ;-)

When you know how to use modules you are ready to search for the words paypal on CPAN, and you will find lots of modules to help you with your task. They also have example code included so using them isn't very hard


In reply to Re: sample perl codes for paypal or related transaction by jethro
in thread sample perl codes for paypal or related transaction by happyse27

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