Kevin Cully wrote:
> Cool.  If hitting the UPS site is just a matter of formatting a URL
> address, or populating some post variables and then reading the XML
> response, that's pretty easy then.
> 
> I was afraid that they had gone to a full Web Service XML request and
> response scenario.

You CAN use that new fangled Web Service stuff if you like but the old 
post var stuff still works. I haven't changed our real-time requests 
against UPS, USPS and FedEx in at least 6 years and it's still working 
like a champ. Probably fails 2x/year, on a timeout or something funky.

Whil

> Thanks,
> -Kevin
> CULLY Technologies, LLC
> 
> 
> Brian Erickson wrote:
>> I have built a tracking, and time in transit system for UPS, FedEx and 
>> DHL.  All three use some kind of web service.  I can share with you the 
>> jist of how I did it.  Like Stephen said you can pass all the info to 
>> UPS and they will calculate the cost and when it should be there. 
> 
> 
> 
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