> tried it on my own server and found that php assigns the values 'name_x'
and

Those are really name.x and name.y in HTTP, but since "." is not allowed in
a PHP variable name, you get "_" instead.

So UPS is using, almost for sure, name.x and name.y in their "variables".

(Well, they probably have something else as well, but if you give them
name.x and name.y, they'll convert it like they always do.)

> button on my form, then all works fine, except for the fact that I can't
> intercept the data comming back from UPS so that I can adjust the prices.

Search the archives for Rasmus' "posttohost" function from way, way, way
back when.

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