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Some paypal thing, confusing
Old 04-14-2005, 08:48 PM Some paypal thing, confusing
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I was reading this:
http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr...manual-outside

but I hardly understood I word specifically this:
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Subscriptions Password Management is not required to use PayPal Subscriptions and Recurring Payments. This feature requires installing a Perl script on your server.
and this:
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You will then activate the username/password pair on your website's server through code you write or, if you are using Basic Authentication (with an Apache web server on Linux), through a sample Perl script we provide. (Premier and Business accounts only)
also this:
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At this point you have two choices:
1. You can write code on your server to accept the notifications and activate the username/password pair within your system.

-OR-

2. If you are using Basic Authentication with an Apache web server on Linux, you may install and configure PayPal's sample Perl script.

This Perl script will automatically read the IPNs and update your active username/password file.

To begin, your system administrator will have to download the Perl script and follow the installation and configuration instructions.
so can some please clarify,please
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