Thanks for the feedback. Is there anyway that either of you might post
your working copy somewhere for me to have a look at? I am struggling
to get it working, and my client is in a bit of a rush. O.o

Thanks :)

On Jun 5, 12:21 pm, danielle davout <[email protected]> wrote:
> as Juan Carlos did :)
>
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 11:12 AM, danielle
>
> davout<[email protected]> wrote:
> > For me, today and as far as I "know" :
> > FlatRateShippping doesn't work out of the box fault of the missing
> > admin plugin, but if  one follows the example of getpaid.ups as
> > Hannesc (or I did ) to make it, it is functional :
> > a selection of the shipping methods is proposed to the client via a form,
> > the shipping_cost of the order is computed (once a  order is created =
> > self.createTransientOrder())
> > the problem is that getpaid.core.cart.CartItemTotals object has not
> > the right interface IShippableOrder when
> > the Shipping Price is wanted in the form cart-listing.....
>
> > On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Hannes Calitz<[email protected]> wrote:
> >> What I require is some way of just charging a flat fee for any order to be
> >> shipped to anyone. As the client will only be shipping locally, he decided
> >> to just charge a single amount for every order.
>
> >> Flat Rate shipping seemed like the solution, but alas, it doesn't work. :(
>
> >> 2009/6/5 danielle davout <[email protected]>
>
> >>> Do you make a difference between shipment and shipping ?
> >>> shipping being related to a cart (as a collection of items to be
> >>> shipped to anybody, anywhere), shipment to an order (labelled goods to
> >>> be received somewhere by somebody that would be charged for); indeed
> >>> how can you price a shipment if you don't know the destination of the
> >>> goods (if the client did not give the necessary informations in
> >>> "completing a bit" an order?)
> >>> Why in cart.py shipping and shipment are mixed ?
> >>>   def getShippingCost( self ):
> >>>        if not interfaces.IShipment.providedBy( self ):
> >>>            return 0
> >>>        return decimal.Decimal( str( self.shipping_cost ) )
> >>> I'm really confused...
> >>> 2009/6/4 Juan Carlos Coruña <[email protected]>:
> >>> > I had the same problem and didn't found the solution. some people
> >>> > already
> >>> > reported this.
>
> >>> > I tried to add a plugin to getpaid.flatrateshipping in order to get the
> >>> > config panel, without success.
>
> >>> > Finally, I decided to go with IShippingRateService (look at getpaid.ups
> >>> > for
> >>> > an example) instead of IShippingMethod.
>
> >>> > 2009/6/4 hannesc <[email protected]>
>
> >>> >> So with the payment processor I was working on, finally completed, I
> >>> >> moved over to the shipping. I want to use flat rate shipping for now.
> >>> >> When I install it however, there is no way of setting the values for
> >>> >> it, and even when I purchase a shippable object, the shipping is still
> >>> >> 0 on checkout.
>
> >>> >> I started looking around, and I found that the Flat Rate Shipping has
> >>> >> no config page.
>
> >>> >> My question is this: Has anyone successfully used flat rate shipping
> >>> >> on GetPaid, and if so, how?
>
> >>> >> Thanks guys
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