> You don't have to put this in LiftRules. You can just assign the call-back
> URL to a session-specific handler. The URL will be session-specific, will
> appear just before the hand-off to PayPal and disappear just after the
> PayPal call-back completes. It can be something fixed (like
> "/paypal-landing") or something random ("/paypal23948239084902384").
Sure of course :)
One other thing, how would you invoke the actual paypal response
processing stuff without needing a html fragment calling a snippet?
Ideally it would be nice if there was a minimal amount of
configuration needed in boot. But if thats the only way its not a
problem.
Cheers
Tim
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