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I know someone that works at brown and I just talked to her about this. Brown seems to be uninterested in helping anyone. I'm just passing this along: "when you sign up for a developer api account, there is a help section, but that they don't have any sample code. but "it's very simple"". If there was a huge issue I *might* be able to get it known by the the "guy that supports the API". But that's about it.
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Re^2: The sad state of Perl + UPS Rate Requests
by wilsond (Scribe) on Apr 02, 2009 at 08:12 UTC

    When I was developing for UPS, it was so very easy. They have full PDF docs that are really helpful. If you need tech support on it, you might want to re-read the docs. The one time I needed help, it was easy to get. This was about or at least 5 years ago, so it may have changed since then. I hope not, though. My UPS experience was much more easy-going than FedEx and Airborne Express (before the DHL takeover).


    I'm a Linux user. You wouldn't know it since I mostly ask Windows questions. Whee.
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