I am not clear in what you want to do. I think the simplest solution is to
build a table in your favorite database with the tracking number and the
vendor. Make another table or switch statement that points to the URL for
the vendors tracking mechanism. Now you can just write a function that
I don't want the rate, I have that through a 3rd party shipping engine...
it's the tracking info I need... unfortunately not just for UPS... FedEx,
DHL, Airborne, etc...At 03:09 PM 9/6/2001 -0500, Christopher CM Allen wrote:
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> > > has anybody written any routines or functions they
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> > has anybody written any routines or functions they'd care to share for
> > parsing the tracking information out of UPS, FEDEX, or other shipping
> > carriers tracking pages?
> >
/*
Begin FEDX GROUND
*/
$fp = fopen
("http://grd.fedex.com/cgi-bin/rrr2010.exefunc
Doesn't UPS provide tools to do this? Not necessarily
using PHP but I thought
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No kidding :-)
or calculating shipping costs.
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> has anybody written any routine
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