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12 years 2 weeks ago #40589
by madi
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Hi
I am in Malaysia and we can not make use of PayPal but instead ipay88 or molpay. I need a plugin to be able payment option in Events Booking. How do I go about to obtain that?
I am in Malaysia and we can not make use of PayPal but instead ipay88 or molpay. I need a plugin to be able payment option in Events Booking. How do I go about to obtain that?
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12 years 2 weeks ago #40643
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Re: payment integration
Hi Madi
I remember that I developed that payment plugin from long time ago. You can go to joomdonation.com/events-booking-payment-...s/view-category.html , look at the bottom of the page to purchase the EB IPay88 payment plugin. Then go to Events Booking -> Payment Plugins install and setup the payment plugin.
After that, you will be able to use IPay88 as the payment gateway for your site.
Tuan
I remember that I developed that payment plugin from long time ago. You can go to joomdonation.com/events-booking-payment-...s/view-category.html , look at the bottom of the page to purchase the EB IPay88 payment plugin. Then go to Events Booking -> Payment Plugins install and setup the payment plugin.
After that, you will be able to use IPay88 as the payment gateway for your site.
Tuan
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