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I'm looking for someone to aid in the creation of a USPS Web tools class so you can look up zip codes, verify addresses and look up rates for packages. If you interested please message me.
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Are you trying to create a competitive class against an already existing one? (There are many.)
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Nope. Just one to use for a few projects I'm working on. :)
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Then why not use an existing one?
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feyd wrote:Then why not use an existing one?
I could only find one, and it didn't work.
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Care to elaborate on that?
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feyd wrote:Care to elaborate on that?
I couldn't find any classes for PHP on google that were free. I have a class from PHP Classes but it didn't want to work even with the examples in it.
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There is USPS code in and USPS modules for OsCommerce.
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astions wrote:There is USPS code in and USPS modules for OsCommerce.
I'm not using OsCommerce. :?
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tecktalkcm0391 wrote:I have a class from PHP Classes but it didn't want to work even with the examples in it.
How do you know it didn't work?
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tecktalkcm0391 wrote:
astions wrote:There is USPS code in and USPS modules for OsCommerce.
I'm not using OsCommerce. :?
Dude it's open source, take the OsCommerce USPS module and modify it. If you want to write your own that's cool but if your trying to save yourself time, or if you don't know how just use that.
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feyd wrote:
tecktalkcm0391 wrote:I have a class from PHP Classes but it didn't want to work even with the examples in it.
How do you know it didn't work?
It doesn't return anything for the address stuff if I do verify.
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astions wrote:
tecktalkcm0391 wrote:
astions wrote:There is USPS code in and USPS modules for OsCommerce.
I'm not using OsCommerce. :?
Dude it's open source, take the OsCommerce USPS module and modify it. If you want to write your own that's cool but if your trying to save yourself time, or if you don't know how just use that.
Ok, but I looked and I have not clue whats going on.. i guess i'll keep look at it and for something.
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