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4 years 7 months ago - 4 years 7 months ago #133997
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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And what is this 'Elements' thing, as that is not a dedicated plugin.
(The Stripe website is no help in helping me decide which plugin to buy. Maybe the JD community can help.)
(The Stripe website is no help in helping me decide which plugin to buy. Maybe the JD community can help.)
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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4 years 7 months ago #134009
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Hello
Please see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/faqs/stripe-vs-stripe-checkout to understand the difference between Stripe and Stripe Checkout and decide the correct one to use
Regards,
Tuan
Please see eventbookingdoc.joomservices.com/faqs/stripe-vs-stripe-checkout to understand the difference between Stripe and Stripe Checkout and decide the correct one to use
Regards,
Tuan
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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The 'checkout' page notes that one is redirected to Stripe page to complete checkout (a la Paypal?), but when I used Stripe Checkout in Membership Pro, the transaction was processed in the background without leaving the site.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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4 years 7 months ago #134119
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Hi
If you use Stripe Checkout, customers will be redirected to Stripe for processing payment, not on your site
If customers enter credit card information directly on your site for processing payment, then you are using normal Stripe payment plugin, not Stripe Checkout
If you use Stripe Checkout, customers will be redirected to Stripe for processing payment, not on your site
If customers enter credit card information directly on your site for processing payment, then you are using normal Stripe payment plugin, not Stripe Checkout
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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Can we test both simultaneously? Or is this strictly an either-or condition.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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4 years 7 months ago #134126
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Better use one payment plugin at a time.
Tuan
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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For the whole site? Or can I create an identical page, and test with the other version there, instead? If I need to pass a variable back to Stripe, I may need Stripe Payments (ie, access to Elements) to add a field in Stripe.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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4 years 7 months ago #134413
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One important advantage of Checkout - when using Stripe Checkout on mobile, Stripe will automatically show Apple Pay options.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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Another important advantage is, in the US, Stripe Checkout will support ACH because such a transaction is handled directly by Stripe after the handoff, and does not depend on an API integration with JD.
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a 'spit' is a rod upon which savory food was roasted, turned in ancient times by a worker called a 'jack', a middle English word for an ordinary laborer (eg jack of all trades, steeplejack, lumberjack). Today, this job is usually referred to as a 'pitmaster'.
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Hi Spitjack,
Please reply my Ticket.
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