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Sending Data to New Page

  1. I created a form for people to register for a workshop (1 day or 2 day). They can also select how many attendees. What I need to be able to do is pass the cost of the workshop times the number of attendees to a new page so they can pay with PayPal.

    Form Page - http://www.tommustopro.com/lighting-workshops/workshop-registration/
    PayPal Page - http://www.tommustopro.com/lighting-workshops/workshop-payment/

    The form already go to the PayPal page when you push the submit button. I just need to pass the $ amount times the # of attendees, which will inturn pass to PayPal.

    Posted 10 years ago on Friday June 21, 2013 | Permalink
  2. On this page: http://www.tommustopro.com/lighting-workshops/workshop-payment/ are you using one of the PayPal add-ons, or did you just insert the PayPal payment buttons there? How you have this configured will help us provide an answer for you.

    Posted 10 years ago on Friday June 28, 2013 | Permalink
  3. I just added the PayPal buttons on the secondary page. If I understand it in order to use your plug-in I have to pay the developer price of $199.

    Posted 10 years ago on Saturday June 29, 2013 | Permalink
  4. To use PayPal integration with Gravity Forms you would need a developer license.

    You can upgrade Gravity Forms anytime and receive an adjusted/discounted rate automatically. The current upgrade pricing is listed below. Coupon codes and discounts do not apply to license upgrades.

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    Upgrade personal license -> business license $60.00 USD
    Upgrade personal license -> developer license $149.00 USD
    Upgrade business license -> developer license $99.00 USD

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    In order to make the process easier, there is an upgrade option in the plugin itself provided you are running the latest version of Gravity Forms.

    Here's how.

    1) Login to your WordPress site's admin dashboard.
    2) Go to the Gravity Forms Settings page (Forms > Settings).
    3) If you entered your license key, Upgrade options will appear below the Settings area on that page, it may take a few seconds for it to appear as it is loaded via AJAX.
    4) If you haven't entered your license key yet, enter it and save your Settings and then the Upgrade options will appear.
    5) Select the license you would like to upgrade to and click the upgrade link to purchase.
    6) Complete payment using PayPal.

    The upgrade discount you receive is automatically factored into the price based on the license key you currently own.

    Once payment is received your license key will automatically be upgraded. It may take several minutes for these to be reflected. You can then go to the Gravity Forms Add-Ons page (Forms > Add-Ons) and you should now have access to the add-ons associated with your upgrade.

    An alternate method of upgrading is via the Gravity Forms support site:

    1) Go to http://www.gravityhelp.com.
    2) Login with your account or register and create one if you haven't already done so.
    3) Go to the My Account page.
    4) Click on the UPGRADE link next to your license key.
    5) Select the license you would like to upgrade to and click the upgrade link to purchase.
    6) Complete payment using PayPal.

    Posted 10 years ago on Monday July 1, 2013 | Permalink
  5. So there is no way for me to do what I want to do unless I purchase the developer license?

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink
  6. David Peralty

    What we are saying is that we only support PayPal integration with our add-on. We don't work on workarounds and hacks to get Paypal support to work because we've already created the add-on for such things.

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink
  7. David,

    Can I use the business license upgrade or do I have to use the developer license?

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink
  8. David Peralty

    The developer license is the only license with payment add-ons at this time. It will give you access to not only our Paypal Payments add-on but also every add-on we have and will create.

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink
  9. Is this plug-in have to be renewed every year?

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink
  10. David Peralty

    Yes, our licenses require yearly renewals.

    Posted 10 years ago on Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Permalink

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