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Jul 14th, 2000 11:43
Ben Udall, Evan Heller,
I don't want to describe too much, because both UPS and FedEx have these massive license agreements that restrict how much you can tell about how their online systems work. For rate calculation only, UPS's system is by far the easiest to use. All you need to know is how to interact with some cgi scripts on their servers. FedEx on the other hand requires a program be installed on the web server itself, and then the rate calculater is a very small part of that package and is only an 'estimate'. However, that's only for FedEx Express rates. Ground rates may use a different method, however I haven't looked into it. For more information on UPS services, goto: http://www.ec.ups.com/ You'll need to register to get access to their online tools information, but registration is free. FedEx information can be found here: http://www.fedex.com/us/ebusiness/ To use the FedEx services, you'll need a FedEx account. I'm not quite sure what's involved in obtaining an account though.