We're using a new United Parcel Service (UPS) webtool that they have available to customers. We can send out a validation of City and State, sigh, and it needs to be sent in XML that includes a user id, password and access ID.
That is what is messing me up...
I didn't know we could validate addresses on the US PS site..

Philip


Hal Kaplan wrote:

Are you using United Parcel Service or US Postal Service for address
validation?  I am not aware of UPS doing address validation.  Just
curious.  TIA

HALinNY
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 16:17
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Subject: Re: VFP and XML, XPCI Interchange using SSL

Thanks for that input Hal.
I'm receiving an error from the site, however, I believe I'll need to
contact UPS Tech Support.

Philip

Hal Kaplan wrote:

I think all you need to do is make sure the url uses "https://"; and the

control will do the rest.

HALinNY

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Philip B
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 15:46
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: VFP and XML, XPCI Interchange using SSL

Anyone have experience coding calls to UPS address validation?
They need to have it use XPCI compliant and must use SSL

I tried using the loXmlHttp = NEWOBJECT( "Microsoft.XMLHTTP" ) but could not find any switches for SSL ...
I'm kind of new at this XMLHttp stuff so I gleaned from past
messages...
Thanks!

Philip



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