PayPlans Bulletin
Effect on PayPlansâââ‰â¢ users by this transition-
The transition in effect from the 1st of February 2013 means that this change will affect the -
- Ability of our merchants to perform IPN (Instant Payment Notification) post-back validation or PDT (Payment Data Transfer) posts to www.paypal.com.
- Now PayPal will be supporting the HTTP 1.1 protocols.
- Earlier IPN and PDT scripts using HTTP 1.0 may start failing with ââ∠âHTTP/1.0 400 Bad Requestâââ¬Ã errors after February 1, 2013, which will result in IPN messages not being validated successfully, or PDT scripts not being able to retrieve transaction information.
Do not worry friends, PayPlans is with you-
The HTTP version update from the payment gateway had left PayPlansâââ‰â¢ users worldwide in a sort of confusion. Lots of request to rectify and asking for support started pouring in. So, I would like to make a statement to our friends on behalf of PayPlans that there is actually no need to panic at all.
The complete PayPlans 2.x series have been renewed for free flowing with the upgradation from the payment gateway. So, our new users can join us and purchase from the button below:
And our existing friends with their subscriptions still in hands can just download after logging in from the button below:
PayPlans 1.x users-
In our blog on 28 November on 2012 it was announced that PayPlans 1.x series has reached its end of life and no support or fixes will be given but seeing the current scenario, it is our moral duty to help our friends in need, who are still in business using the 1.x series. So, an updated PayPlans 1.x has been released which can be downloaded from the button below:
My team will be more than happy to help you. So I wish to request our esteemed subscribers to submit their support queries at our support forums for a more speedy response. :-)
Happy PayPlanning !!!

Shyam Verma
Full Stack Developer & Founder
Shyam Verma is a seasoned full stack developer and the founder of Ready Bytes Software Labs. With over 13 years of experience in software development, he specializes in building scalable web applications using modern technologies like React, Next.js, Node.js, and cloud platforms. His passion for technology extends beyond coding—he's committed to sharing knowledge through blog posts, mentoring junior developers, and contributing to open-source projects.


