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So far in this book you’ve built a basic but functional site and integrated it with PayPal for accepting payments and confirming orders. In phase III of development, you’ll take things a little further. By cutting out PayPal from your ordering process, you can obtain much better control—as well as reduce overhead costs. It isn’t as complicated as you might think, but you do have to be careful to do things right.

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© 2008 Cristian Darie and Emilian Balanescu

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(2008). Managing Customer Details. In: Beginning PHP and MySQL E-Commerce. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0291-2_16

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