http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... ion_id=331
Please help me bug test. It's no where near as elegant as Qphoric's module but it works and you don't need an API key, or a UPS account.
Well, you are just using the old qcostcgi method. I have that available on my site too (UPS Legacy).
But it is unusable:
- It only supports US-origin shipping.
- The rates are incorrect as it doesn't do the fuel surcharge calculations. So the customer doesn't pay enough for the actual shipping amount to be covered. Compare them to the rates on UPS.com and they will all be off.
- It only supports the old rates, none of the newer boxes or dimensions
That is why I had to make the XML version because that was no longer usable.
But it is unusable:
- It only supports US-origin shipping.
- The rates are incorrect as it doesn't do the fuel surcharge calculations. So the customer doesn't pay enough for the actual shipping amount to be covered. Compare them to the rates on UPS.com and they will all be off.
- It only supports the old rates, none of the newer boxes or dimensions
That is why I had to make the XML version because that was no longer usable.
Thanks for the heads up. If my client were willing to pay I'd call it a day and buy yours, but I'm contracted to make UPS work. There's a pretty good start and I can draw from the USPS module. I'm thinking of incorporating that open source class that's out there, just type in UPS php class, it does tracking too supposedly. That's the next quickest way to get it solved.
Thanks again
Thanks again
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