Paypal Error We Were Unable To Decrypt The Certificate Id
with PayPal > Selling on your website > Error Detected - We are unable to decrypt the cert... CommunityCategoryBoardUsers turn on suggestions Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for Search instead for Do you mean Ask the Community Please join our Live chat every Wednesday between 4pm & 6pm GMT Click to learn more in Community Events Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Mark Topic as New Mark Topic as Read Float this Topic to the Top Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » DavidHoffman New Community Member Posts: 1 Kudos: 0 Accepted Solutions: 0 Error Detected - We are unable to decrypt the certificate id on 06-01-2012 05:19 PM We have a website at www.epuk.org with a Paypal 'donate' button. We want to use the same buttion on other pages but when we copy and paste it we get this error from Paypal: "Error Detected - We are unable to decrypt the certificate id."Can anyone explain the problem and suggest how we can add more buttons?TIADavid Hoffman Everyone's Tags: certificatedonate buttonerror View All (3) Reply 0 Kudos Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content davebo99 New Community Member Posts: 2 Kudos: 0 Accepted Solutions: 0 Re: Error Detected - We are unable to decrypt the certificate id on 06-03-2012 02:49 PM Yes I am having the same problem - wanted to create a buy now button copy and pasted the code only to find when I click it it has the same message. If anyone can help I would be grateful!Many Thanks Reply 0 Kudos Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Conte
an awesome tool to enable payments on your website almost instantly, you can start an online store in a matter of minutes, all you need is a Paypal Account and a website where you would sell the goods or services. A lot of people use Paypal to accept Payment, Paypal has solution to fit all bills and have emerged as one of the biggest contenders in the Online Marketplace. I have been using Paypal on my clients' websites since about 10 years now and everything is merry. We've done a lot of WordPress Customised Paypal Shopping Cart integration along with a lot of development on and around Paypal. https://www.paypal-community.com/t5/Selling-on-your-website/Error-Detected-We-are-unable-to-decrypt-the-certificate-id/td-p/482132 After a good years gap I just integration the Paypal Buy Now button on one of our sites after creating the "Buy Now" button on Paypal with all the required option, I got the code from Paypal to paste in to my "WordPress" site which will be enabled to accept payment once the installation succeeds. But just as I pasted the Button code on the website, and tried to test the button, http://thednetworks.com/2012/12/16/solved-paypal-error-we-are-unable-to-decrypt-certificate-id-in-wordpress/ it threw and error after I hit the Buy Now it said, "We are unable to decrypt certificate id." and I was confused as child in a topless bar. Tried Googling the error around but couldn't find anything substantial, finally stumbled upon a link where someone said that, it might be a parse error, where the interpretation of the code must have stopped abruptly and from there my quest began. The Simple Solution to ‘We are unable to decrypt certificate id.‘ on Paypal Search for a white space in your Paypal Button code and remove it, yes fellas, it's as simple as that, generally what happens is, when you copy the button code, most of the times we tend to copy the whitespace or at times the visual editor takes a new line as a backspace especially around this area ----BEGIN PKCS7----- ---END PKCS7----- Ensure that the whitespace is removed and you will most definitely see the Paypal Buy now page when you test it after saving the page after the removal of white spaces'. Still having trouble, comment below and we can help you out The DNetWorks Team This entry was posted in Featured, How to's, Technology, Tutorials and tagged Solved PayPal Error: We are unable to decrypt certificate id in Wordpress. Bookmark the pe
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