can you drop a cfdump at the bottom?
and also hand code what its looking for...can you manually
send over the data like it wants?

tony

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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:54 AM
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Subject: RE: output a # ?


this is the page
http://www.weblofts.com/rr.dvd/index.cfm

ok, follow this closely (btw~ insert is disabled right now, so feel free
to enter stuff)

ok on that main page go to step 1 and enter an email (can be bogus)

on the next page, enter a name email & make sure paypal is selected and
near the bottom choose a few items like usa shipping and insurance

this will then take u to a new page where u will see a total on a paypal
click here to pay button

click on the paypal button and u will see what i get

.................................................

this is just something i sell from ebay, so just using the paypal
extensions. The problem with them is that it wants a static total,
grrrrr
but there should be no reason why it cant be done dynamically









> dave...also, what are you using to connect to paypal? i gotta site
that
> immmabout to setup with paypal...and they were wondering what i was
> going to use...first merchant to use paypal...ideas?
>
> bueller...bueller.....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 12:33 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: output a # ?
>
>
> ok, i have a form that adds up some form money totals then it should
be
> inserted into a paypal buy button as a dynamic total.
>
> the variable for the purchase total is ummm   #total#
> it on its own output the total as a whole #, like 25 then when i need
to
> display it i use dollarformat.
>
> and this is what i put into the form to add the total
> "#numberformat(total, '_____.__')#"
> hoping that it would input the total as 25.00 and send it to paypal as
> such
>
> but i get this error from paypal
>
> Error Detected
>
>
>
>
>  You have entered an invalid amount. Please make sure that all
> punctuation
> marks are in the correct places and that you only include the numeric
> portion of the amount. For example, if the amount is five U.S.
Dollars,
> you would enter 5.00.
>
>
> any thoughts?
>
>
>
>
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