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Gabriel Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Are the modules just accessing the published apis for their webservices?
Yes, they use the free API's that have always been freely available.
They're just *Impossible* to find on either of UPS's OR FedEx's
websites. It took me no less than an hour and likely more just to find
the documentation pages on each site. As for putting them up on the web,
I should be able to get them up by the end of the week.
If you downloaded the documentation from UPS, please re-check your license
agreement for the documentation before posting the code. You might be in
violation of some terms and conditions. I say might, I do not know for
certain and am not hinting that you are violating anything.
I've been tracking through UPS for 4 years using their old crappy interface,
and a newer one, and now we've moved to the XML version. All of their
documents come with a click - through license agreement that probably
restricts you in some way. I haven't read them too closely, since I'm under
contract I say yes on behalf of my client. ;-)
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