FedEx or UPS Rate Calculator Integration

  • Thread starter Manmohan S. Sihra
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Manmohan S. Sihra

Hello,

I need your help. I have to integrate FedEx or UPS's Rate Calculator with
an eCommerce web site. I have a web site which offers some products for
sale. The price of the products is being charged to customer. But now I
want to calculate the amount of shipping depending on the postal code
in USA and Canada only with FedEx or UPS and add to the
total amount. I looked the tools offered by FedEx and UPS, but still I
could not integrate with the web site. Even after following the
documentation. I want to do like within one window
or an pop-up window of browser, but the goal is depending on the postal
code the amount of shipping should be calculated and added to chargeable
amount.

Can any one help me to do this or send me an example with HTML, JavaScript
or any documentation? I would realy appreciate the help.

Thankx in advance

Manmohan S. Sihra
 
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Manmohan S. Sihra said:
Hello,

I need your help. I have to integrate FedEx or UPS's Rate Calculator with
an eCommerce web site. I have a web site which offers some products for
sale. The price of the products is being charged to customer. But now I
want to calculate the amount of shipping depending on the postal code
in USA and Canada only with FedEx or UPS and add to the
total amount. I looked the tools offered by FedEx and UPS, but still I
could not integrate with the web site. Even after following the
documentation. I want to do like within one window
or an pop-up window of browser, but the goal is depending on the postal
code the amount of shipping should be calculated and added to chargeable
amount.

Can any one help me to do this or send me an example with HTML, JavaScript
or any documentation? I would realy appreciate the help.

Such things *must* be done server side. There are recorded cases where
people have fiddled with the client side form and had the goods delivered
for $0.01.

Cheers
Richard.
 
M

M. Sihra

Thanks for the reply.

Can you answer it in little more details? Where do I find such cases?
Bye

Manmohan
 

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