Just another check, is the ipn method using **kwargs?

Michele

On 24 Apr, 00:21, "Uwe C. Schroeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What is strange is that to me through a browser, everything is identical
> > and working in both setups, and any hit to the ipn script method results
> > in a log entry. The only thing that doesn't act the same is paypal's ipn
> > hit.
>
> Paypal doesn't adhere to a certain order. I have a site with a subscription,
> which according to the IPN manual results in two IPN calls, one for the
> subscription and one for the payment. Maybe your case is similar. In my case
> I sometimes get the subscription first (which my method expects) and
> sometimes the payment comes first (which results in a 500 error, because
> there's no subscriber for the payment yet).
> I never bothered to solve this, because paypal sends everything a couple of
> times if they get a 500 error - thus the second time succeeds. But you can
> put in some print statements, which should end up in the server log (not the
> apache log)
>
> Just a thought.
>
>         Uwe
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