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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T14:28:46+00:00 2026-05-28T14:28:46+00:00

Some browsers show a security warning when paypal (auto) returns a customer after payment

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Some browsers show a security warning when paypal (auto) returns a customer after payment to a non https page. This is quite annoying. The obvious solution that has been given was to get a https certificate.

I assume the trouble comes from paypal submitting form data on the return.

Is it is somehow possible to tell paypal to return the customer without any post/get data? Then the warning should not show up. Customer data coming in as post/get is not reliable anyway. In my case customer identification is not even necessary (a simple “thank you” would be enough) and can be done via the session anyway.

I realize this may be a question for a paypal support forum but I have not yet found the right place to go. 🙂

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    2026-05-28T14:28:46+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    edit 2012-01-24:

    while I think it is quite funny that the hack below works I found the official and much better solution by setting rm to 1:

    from https://cms.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/?cmd=_render-content&content_ID=developer/e_howto_html_Appx_websitestandard_htmlvariables#id08A6HI0709B

    rm
    Return method. The FORM METHOD used to send data to the URL specified by the return variable.

    Allowable values are:

    0 – all shopping cart payments use the GET method
    1 – the buyer’s browser is redirected to the return URL by using the GET method, but no payment variables are included
    2 – the buyer’s browser is redirected to the return URL by using the POST method, and all payment variables are included
    

    old hack:
    using javascript I found a way to do it. I put some javascript code in the return URL that sends me home without the submit data.

    $p->add_field(‘return’, “javascript:window.location = ‘http://mysite.com?p=thanks’;”);

    paypal site needs javascript anyway.

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