Both are fine.
The inline method is great for user experience if you're comfortable with AJAX.
The callback_url is for the standard method. This is the PHP file paystack will redirect the user to after making a payment.
In this page, you confirm the user payment and update the user wallet.
How do I update the wallet? Is there a special code for that or I'll be the one to write it, I think my site already has d callback but I don't know where it will be.
You'll have to do that yourself, or if you need help, you can message me on telegram, I actually wrote a wallet example.
Username not found on telegram
Let's chat via Twitter then @knightsgram
Oh, I made a typo, You can try it t.me/ijsucceed
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Both are fine.
The inline method is great for user experience if you're comfortable with AJAX.
The callback_url is for the standard method. This is the PHP file paystack will redirect the user to after making a payment.
In this page, you confirm the user payment and update the user wallet.
How do I update the wallet?
Is there a special code for that or I'll be the one to write it,
I think my site already has d callback but I don't know where it will be.
You'll have to do that yourself, or if you need help, you can message me on telegram, I actually wrote a wallet example.
Username not found on telegram
Let's chat via Twitter then @knightsgram
Oh, I made a typo, You can try it t.me/ijsucceed