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Executive Summary for kunaltripathy.com

1154 Response Time (ms)
200 HTTP Status
13 Scripts
48 Images
19 Links
HTTP/1.1 Protocol

SEO & Content Analysis

Basic Information
Page Title
Kunal Tripathy
Meta Description
Dynamics of Microsoft Dynamics 365 & Power Platform
HTML Language
en-US
Robots.txt Present
Sitemap Present
total_urls: 5
SEO Meta Tags
content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Page Content

Kunal Tripathy

After DocuSign, Microsoft Portal team has added another integration to the Power Pages portal, this time its Payments using Stripe, unlike DocuSign Integration the Stripe Integration only works with Enhanced Data model.Enhanced Data model is new data Model for Power Pages. The standard data model in Power Pages uses custom tables for website component configuration, leading to longer load times for site provisioning and manual updates. In contrast, the enhanced model integrates system, nonconfiguration, and virtual tables, offering faster site creation, improved design studio experiences, and more efficient application lifecycle management and update processes​Sorry for deviating, but back to the Topic, In this blog we will review how Stripe integration works with Power PagesStep 1: Set Up Your Stripe Account, If you don’t already have a Stripe account, go to Stripe’s website and sign up.Step 2: Get API Keys : Once your account is set up, navigate to the Developers section in your Stripe dashboard.Under API Keys, you will find the Publishable Key and Secret Key. You will need these keys to connect Stripe with Power Pages.Step 3: To get started open the Power Pages Portal in designer editor for editing and navigate to External apps under the “Setup” area. Step 4: Under Integrations, select External apps (preview). Find Stripe in the list and select the Install action.Once the package installation is complete, restart the website from the Site Actions in the admin center.Step 5: Add Stripe Keys to Power Pages: In the design studio, under Integrations, select Manage for Stripe.You can choose to store your Stripe keys either in Dataverse (supports test mode only) or in Azure Key Vault (supports both test and live modes).Step 6: Configure Azure Key Vault (Optional)If using Azure Key Vault, follow these steps:1. In the Azure portal, navigate to Key Vaults.2. Create a new key vault or use an existing one.3. Add your Stripe restricted key as a secret.4. Assign the appropriate permissions to your Power Pages site app registration.Step 7: Enter Stripe Keys in the Configuration Panel: In the design studio, enter the necessary keys in the Enable integration panel. Save and sync your settings.Enable Payments on Your FormStep 8: Create a Multistep Form: In the design studio, go to Pages and navigate to the webpage where you want to enable payments. Add or edit a multistep form, and create a step for payments.Step 9: Configure the Payment Step : In the form settings, go to Step settings.Select App Integrations and toggle Enable digital payments to on.Choose the amount field that represents the payment amount you want to collect.Step 10: Set Up Permissions : Ensure you have the appropriate table permissions and web roles for the Dataverse tables used in the form.Step 10: Test Your IntegrationUse Stripe’s Test Mode : Test your setup using Stripe’s test mode and test cards to ensure everything works as expected.Switch to Live Mode : Once testing is complete, switch your Stripe keys from test mode to live mode and update the keys in your Power Pages settings.Step 11: Go LivePublish Your Changes : After verifying that the integration works, publish your Power Pages site with the new payment features enabled.By following these steps, you can successfully integrate Stripe with Power Pages, providing a smooth and secure payment experience for your users. For more detailed information, refer to the official Microsoft documentation and the Stripe documentation.Happy integrating!Continue reading “Power Pages Integrations: Payments using Stripe”;

Network & Infrastructure

DNS & Hosting
IP Address
20.172.13.40
Reverse DNS
Not detected
SSL/TLS Certificate
Issuer
CN=E7, O=Let's Encrypt, C=US
Protocol Tls12
Expires In 87 days

Technology Stack

Content Management Systems
WordPress WordPress (robots.txt)
JavaScript Frameworks
jQuery
Server Technologies
Generator: All in One SEO (AIOSEO) 4.5.3.1 PHP (inferred from WordPress)

Services & Integrations

Analytics & Tracking
Google Analytics GA4
E-commerce Platforms
Magento PrestaShop
Payment Gateways
Stripe

CDN & Media Providers

Web Fonts
Font Awesome Google Fonts

Dynamic Analysis & Security

Dynamic JavaScript Analysis
Bootstrap (CDN Detection) Bootstrap (CSS Classes) jQuery (CDN Detection) jQuery (script Resource) Server Technology: PHP/7.0.18 Web Server: Apache
Security Headers
X-Frame-Options
Server Headers
Apache
PHP/7.0.18

Resource Analysis

External Resource Hosts
fonts.googleapis.com
gmpg.org
kunaltripathy.com
media-exp1.licdn.com
secure.gravatar.com
static.addtoany.com
stats.wp.com
UI Frameworks & Libraries
Angular Material (Class Names) Bootstrap (Class Names) D3.js Ionic (Class Names) Vuetify (Class Names)

Social Media Integrations

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Analysis Warnings & Errors
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Analysis Complete

Analyzed kunaltripathy.com with 5 technologies detected across 8 categories

Analysis completed in 1154 ms • 2026-03-23 07:42:47 UTC