Ensure that your IPN is being sent to the correct URL! In the Paypal IPN settings page I still had my IPN URL as dev._.Ensure you have REMOVED the sandbox part from your IPN page.So to re-cap, when you go live with Paypal and Paypal IPN: If this doesn’t solve your problem, maybe these links will help: Seems pretty obvious, but also easy to overlook. What you need to do is make sure that when you POST back the IPN data to Paypal, you alter the URL to “ /cgi-bin/webscr” instead of “”. To find out what my response was, I simply added a different integer to my order_status column 1 for VERIFIED, or 2 for INVALID. Using the Paypal Sandbox to generate test IPN visits, I kept getting an INVALID response. ![]() ![]() Paypal have to have some credit here in that they basically give you all the code required to get the IPN up and running properly – and, apart from the issue I’m going to tell you about next, it really does work straight out of the box. This is an issue that is very easily overlooked.
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