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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 10:16:06 -0500
From: Ken Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ANN Getting Nine digit zip codes
To: Use Revolution List
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On 4/15/05 8:07 AM, "Jim Hurley
On 4/15/05 8:07 AM, "Jim Hurley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My thanks to all who have taken the time to take the time, i.e.
> report the time to run Getting bar codes.
>
> It looks like this is quite viable for large DB, if one has broad
> band--or patience.
If you want something faster, you c
My thanks to all who have taken the time to take the time, i.e.
report the time to run Getting bar codes.
It looks like this is quite viable for large DB, if one has broad
band--or patience.
Jim
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38 seconds, but what do we Belgian people know about US ZIP-codes ;-)
Regards,
Ton Kuypers
Digital Media Partners bvba
Tel. +32 (0)477 / 739 530
Fax +32 (0)14 / 71 03 04
http://www.dmp-int.com
Please, somebody, let me know how long this takes you with broadband.
Thanks.
To see the program, run t
About 2 seconds.
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> > Subject: Re: ANN Getting Nine digit zip codes
> >
> > go url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineDigitZipCodes.rev";
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23 seconds... DSL @ 1536/992kbps - (down/up)
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> Subject: Re: ANN Getting Nine digit zip codes
>
> go url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineDigitZipCodes.rev";
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< 1 second on my cable connection.
On Apr 13, 2005, at 5:55 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
Please, somebody, let me know how long this takes you with broadband.
Thanks.
To see the program, run this in the message box
go url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineDigitZipCodes.rev";
(DO NOT CLICK THIS
On Apr 13, 2005, at 5:55 AM, Jim Hurley wrote:
Please, somebody, let me know how long this takes you with broadband.
Thanks.
To see the program, run this in the message box
go url "http://home.infostations.net/jhurley/NineDigitZipCodes.rev";
(DO NOT CLICK THIS LINK)
12 seconds on my cable conne
On 4/13/05, Dave Cragg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Jim (or Dave),
> >
> > I put this in a card script and tried it and got nothing. Both "the
> > result" and "it" came back empty. Any ideas?
> >
>
> Not really.
>
> Have you tried post with other urls?
>
> All I can suggest is to log the
27 seconds on DSL.
> Please, somebody, let me know how long this
> takes you with broadband. Thanks.
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On 13 Apr 2005, at 17:00, Howard Bornstein wrote:
On 4/13/05, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
on mouseUp
put empty into field 1
put "Selection=" & 1 after tQuery
put "&" after tQuery
put "address1=" & urlEncode("123 BROAD ST") after tQuery
put "&" after tQuery
put "zip
Jim,
48 seconds on our super-slow-controlled-bandwidth corporate LAN. I will
try it later from home on DSL for better results.
Roger Eller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On 04/13/2005 at 08:55 AM, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please, somebody, let me know how long this
> takes you with broadban
On 4/13/05, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forgot to acknowledge help from Dave Cragg. The handler below is from
> Dave and is a wonderful tutorial for anyone interested in getting info
> from a web site with data to be filed in. Just run this on a card with
> one field and you will see
On 4/13/05, Jim Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forgot to acknowledge help from Dave Cragg. The handler below is from
> Dave and is a wonderful tutorial for anyone interested in getting info
> from a web site with data to be filed in. Just run this on a card with
> one field and you will see
Hi Jim,
2928.108 Kbps (366.014 Ko/sec) > 25 secondes.
Best regards,
Le 13 avr. 05, à 14:55, Jim Hurley a écrit :
This is not yet ready for prime time, but I would like to know how
this works for those with broadband access to the Web.
The program takes data from a DB and goes--one address at a ti
29 seconds on my 2mb ADSL (UK)
Chris
On 13 Apr 2005, at 13:55, Jim Hurley wrote:
This is not yet ready for prime time, but I would like to know how
this works for those with broadband access to the Web.
The program takes data from a DB and goes--one address at a time--to
the US Post Office web
I forgot to acknowledge help from Dave Cragg. The handler below is
from Dave and is a wonderful tutorial for anyone interested in
getting info from a web site with data to be filed in. Just run this
on a card with one field and you will see the full 9 digit zip code
for the address: 123 Broad
This is not yet ready for prime time, but I would like to know how
this works for those with broadband access to the Web.
The program takes data from a DB and goes--one address at a time--to
the US Post Office web site to get the extra 4 digit appendage to the
zip code (necessary for bar code a
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