Will,

Basically we finally finished getting the required information (accounts, 
access and passwords) from UPS just last week.  Basically what I am doing for 
my firm is I have an internally developed form for all shipping request.  The 
plan is that the end-users will complete the form and we will send an XML 
request to UPS and in return the end-users will be present with the label in 
the browser to print.  I have successfully made the connection to UPS, actually 
placed the shipping request on their development server and actually received a 
successful return code.  The only issue is that the image of the label seems to 
contain java source code.  I have tried to save the shipping label as a gif but 
I cannot open the gif as the error is "Invalid GIF format". 

I have tried to convert to Base64, toBinary and a few others but everything 
fails.

I will try to work on this more this week since this is a slow week here.

Thanks
Mario

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2006 3:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: UPS API

Mario,

I have a question for your question. Would you explain more about how to print 
UPS shipping labels? I'm doing everything BUT that. 

Thanks,
Will



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