It is possible to use multiple pass back URLs, or approved URLs, with our system. If you are using our free Plug and Play shopping cart, then you simply need to add the URLs to the products themselves to achieve this. You may specify the Approved and Pending* URLs on each individual product that you have created in our system. These URLs will over-ride any URL set on the Site Management page. We will then use this URL to return the customer to when it is purchased.
Having multiple return URLs can conflict with the return features that we have available. The “Direct Return” and “Header Redirect” methods will make the customer skip the Order Processed page and go directly from the Billing Information page of the checkout process to your approved URL. We can only return the customer to one page at a time, so when multiple products are purchased that have different approved URLs, the immediate redirect is disabled for that sale. The customer will then be presented with a list of the products or services they purchased along with their respective return URLs to click on our Order Processed page. More information on the return process and supported parameter sets can be found in the Related Articles at the bottom of the article.
If you are using a third party or customer cart or script, then multiple return URLs may still be used, but the implementation of this would have to be on your end as the product information in the 2CO database is not used. If you are not passing in product_id parameters, then you are not using the Plug and Play cart of ours. To achieve multiple return URLs with a customer cart or third party cart, you may use the x_receipt_link_url parameter to control where the customer is returned to. The value of this parameter MUST match the domain that is listed on your 2Checkout.com account for security reasons. You would then need to design your cart or script to pass this parameter into our system along with the appropriate value for that sale.
*The Pending URL field is no longer used and may be left blank as 2Checkout no longer accepts e-checks as a payment method.
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