That worked, but only after I unchecked the modules for "Service Shop" and "Merchandise".
The module for "PayPal Buy it Now" is still enabled, and the system did not ask me to uncheck that, so it must work independently from Foxycart,
These three modules work together:
Foxycart - our portal to diverse payment services (located in E-commerce module collection)
Service Shop - for selling services (located in the Profiles module collection)
Merchandise - for selling physical things (located in the Profiles module collection)
Key questions:
1. Can the individual profile owner set up a shop for services or things that utilizes Foxycart, independently from the site owner (Admin) - regardless of whether or not the site owner requires a percentage of sales?
2. How does the profile owner with a service shop or selling merchandise build a relationship with Foxycart?
3. I would like to change the Service Shop and Merchandise module settings so that they are located under E-commerce rather than under Profiles in ACP. Will this affect the function of these modules in any way?
I can see documentation for these three modules individually, but not any documentation that shows how they work together, from the point of view of the network owner, and from the point of view of the profile owner.
I now have only the "PayPal Buy it Now" Module enabled, the menu cart icon is gone (along with the horse!), but my profile on that quota cannot see any information related to PayPal. The profile form is is just a standard profile form as designed by me.
I may need to add a PayPal address field that displays only to my Shopfront quota for which PayPal has been enabled.
I will keep investigating. At least, by restricting my site to the PayPal Buy It Now, I should be able to discover how to set this up without being confused by Foxycart system.
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PJ Matthews, Kyoto
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updated by @researchcooperative: 08/06/17 01:27:40AM