_
"Gabriel Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >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. ;-)



-- 
Novell DeveloperNet Sysop #5



-- 
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Reply via email to