I've found a great service. 

Works a treat and staff really helpful, Costs are not too bad also.
to find out more contact:


Luke Sparey
+44 (0) 1905 888 558
http://www.postcodeanywhere.co.uk/developers/

if you do end up using then, let Luke know I passed on the information

Glenn Williams
tinylion development




-----Original Message-----
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Ian M. Jones
Sent: Monday, March 31, 2008 11:44 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] UK rapid addressing web api

Hi Glenn,

Have you looked at QuickAddress?

Just had a quick look on their website, looks like they have software  
targeted at those wanting to use web technologies. It's not a public  
interface though, you need to install their software on your own  
servers.

http://www.qas.co.uk/products/capture-name-and-address-data/pro-web.htm

Worth a look if this is a possible route for you rather than using a  
public service.

Regards,

Ian
________________________________________
IMiJ Software
http://www.imijsoft.com
http://www.ianmjones.net (blog)




On 31 Mar 2008, at 09:56, Glenn Williams wrote:
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> oh great!!!
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> I think I better just up-sticks and move to the  USA,
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> only us English could think of letting someone 'own' the postcode!
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> the more I look into this the depressed I'm getting lol
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> I refuse to make the application users have to enter the address  
> data though,
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> rapid addressing is just the kind of thing that should
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> be automated in applications.
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> I'll keep you posted of how this works out, and by the looks of  
> things - how much it6 costs me!
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> Glenn
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