Getting PayPal Code To Work On Your Blog
Author: Hock
10
Mar
I figured out this little quirk about placing PayPal code on your blog. For instance, if you want to include a “Donate Now” button or a “Buy Now” button on one of your posts or pages, you’ll sometimes get the error that says:
“…unable to decrypt the certificate id.”
I got this today and I went back over the process of setting up the Buy Now button and copying and pasting the code on to my page to no avail.
Finally, I found out why it didn’t work.
Go back and edit your post/page and look for the end of the code you pasted in…

The last part should be on the same line like this:

Another thing is to make sure that you place the PayPal code between “code” tags.
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One Response for "Getting PayPal Code To Work On Your Blog"
Hi there,
This is very helpful as I previously encountered the same error too and just did not have the expertise like you to read code.
So thanks for shedding some light.
Keep in touch.
Zacky
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