[nycphp-talk] FedEx ship classes?
David Sklar
sklar at sklar.com
Thu Jan 16 10:20:45 EST 2003
Use the FedEx "Ship Manager Direct" product, which lets you connect directly
to an SSL web server to send your transactions and receive replies. It works
great with cURL. It's listed here:
--> http://www.fedex.com/us/solutions/wis/index.html/
-dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: George Webb [mailto:gw.nyphp at gwprogramming.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:17 PM
> To: NYPHP Talk
> Subject: [nycphp-talk] FedEx ship classes?
>
>
> Hi. Would anyone suggest a (quick & easy?) solution for
> integrating an existing PHP application with FedEx shipping?
> The task is to feed this "solution" some typical FedEx
> shipping fields (ship name, recipient name, service type, etc.)
> and return a shipping label, complete with barcode and tracking #.
>
> I wrote a PHP/curl script to do this simply by posting
> form data (via curl/HTTPS) to the FedEx web site (exactly as a
> typical customer would do), but suddenly, on Monday, they
> re-did their site, and I can't figure out all the new form
> fields to POST...!
>
> FedEx has a "Ship Manager API" solution, but then a
> PHP extension would have to be written, and I don't know C
> too well.
>
> Thanks for any comments or suggestions!!!
>
> Best, George.
>
> George Webb
> gw.nyphp at gwprogramming.com
> (802) 985-1384
>
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