• Hi There,

    I am trying to insert a paypal button into my wordpress post. I am able to copy and paste the code, but the code disappears when I attempt to save it.

    Any suggestions? Thanks.

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  • Are you sure you are logged as an administrator?

    On my side, when authors try to write paypal code, it doesn’t work. But I have no problem when I log in as an admin.

    S.

    Thread Starter scottshedden

    (@scottshedden)

    I just checked, and yes I am an administrator.

    What is happening is I am pasting the code, and it appears in the both the visual and html window. When I save the post, the code disappears and does not appear.

    Could you paste here the paypal button code you are trying to write in your post?

    S.

    Thread Starter scottshedden

    (@scottshedden)

    Thanks Shane. I will have a look.

    Thread Starter scottshedden

    (@scottshedden)

    I can paste the code without a problem. It just disappears for some reason.

    I know this is an older post, but for anyone trying to paste PayPal code into a blog post, I thought I’d share a couple things.

    If you’re using the code PayPal gives you to put on a web site, you’ll probably have problems because WordPress seems to want to add a bunch of closing </form> tags so it won’t work.

    However, there is a way to do it. There is a nice tutorial on the WordPress.com site. While it’s geared toward wordpress.com and a self-hosted WordPress install, it’s basically the same problem you’d be running into and a great solution:
    http://en.support.wordpress.com/paypal/

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