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- grace-m6795_api, 4 hours ago, 23 messages
Hello
Taking a look
Yeah looks like you are using URL encoded characters which isn't supported.
Notice that you use / in the successful request but %2 in the erroring requests
But I'm not encoding the url explicitly. I don't know how it becomes like that.
You are going to have to check your code -- that is what we are receiving in the POST body from you.
This is how I'm setting the url
stripe.stripe.confirmPayment(
{
clientSecret: pi_client_secret,
elements: elements,
confirmParams: {
// Enroll user to course after payment completion
return_url: return_url,//"http://localhost:4242/checkout.html",
},
});
Yep so I'd recommend logging out those variables and figuring out why sometimes they are being passed as URL encoded versus not.