If you purchased a product, it uses an even later version of the manager, than the SDK. But it also changes the way the ini files are used, and I have seen it, but I have not taken the time to work it all out. For instance, the latest sdk manager, still uses the ini files, found at ~/library/odbc/ , however, the latest manager, that comes with the purchased drivers, does not use this location, and I have seen a lot of issues with that. I don't know where the latest manager stores user dsns, but like I said, I have not had the time to find out, or track it down. I do have the latest manager on my intel mac book, cuz ONLY the latest manager is universal, but that is another story.

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On Jul 11, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Dan Stein wrote:


Mikal,

Thanks that has possibilities but what they want is to be able to have the UPS labels printed from a web page so users with different accounts could
schedule shipping.

Not sure that is even possible with UPS Web tools.

on 7/10/06 20:48, Mikal Anderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Dan --

I've developed a labeling function that works by importing into UPS
WorldShip a downloaded, delimited file produced by Witango. After some
jiggering around, labels print just fine.

Let me know what you need.

Mikal Anderson
North Shore Digital
240 North Shore Rd
Lake Oswego, OR   97034
(503)  534-2858

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 15:29
Subject: Witango-Talk: UPS World Ship and witango


Anyone using witango to interface with UPS world ship or directly with UPS
API's and getting all the way to printing labels?


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