ZP Google Checkout Update

My changes to the ZenPhoto Google Checkout Plugin have been accepted and released into the nightly build here: http://www.zenphoto.org/trac/changeset/1687

Everything looks pretty good and i have also added some more features including cart widget placement and some functions that will hopefully support switching to sandbox mode for testing later. All changes can be followed on the ZenPhoto Trac ticket here: http://www.zenphoto.org/trac/ticket/563

If you use the plugin please leave comments or pingbacks letting me know what you think.  You can checkout the plugin (no pun intended) on my test gallery.

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4 Responses to “ZP Google Checkout Update”

  1. Benjamin Jancewicz Says:

    Hi Jeremy,
    I haven’t been able to get the plugin to work. Check it out: http://www.zerflin.com/ZenPhoto

  2. Jeremy Says:

    For anyone else searching. The fix for this problem is to ensure you allow unsigned carts in your Google Checkout settings.

  3. Tim Fleming Says:

    This is a great plugin! The thing I like about Google Checkout is that, unlike Paypal, there are no merchant fees as long as you have an adwords account.

    But Jeremy, I’m having a problem. I need to have individual pricing, and I haven’t been able to figure out the documentation. I’m a novice at php. Any way we could get a tutorial?

    Many thanks,
    Tim

  4. Jeremy Says:

    Tim,

    Thanks for the comments. Right now there is no way to set pricing for each specific item. When I put this together the idea was to keep within the constraints of the already implemented plugin and provide a consistent price based upon print size and finish.

    Since you are interested and ultimately it would be a great additional functionality, I will add this onto my todo list.

    Things have been pretty busy for me this month so I haven’t done the google sitemaps plugin yet, but as soon as I get the initial implementation of that out of the way I will take a look at this for you. Sorry I can’t promise a more specific timeline, but web development and programming have nothing to do with my day job :(

    -Jeremy

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