While browsing the internet, I was quite surprised as my eyes were almost stuck on the monitor. The issue about USPS (United States Postal Services) updated its domestic shipping services and international pricing, and the features of products and services. These changes impact the XML-based Web Tools Rate Calculator, and in some cases breaking lookups altogether. Therefore, the USPS cannot document the changes to the API when someone clicks on it. USPS released an undocumented API into production for all clients, and this left the developers in a sticky situation, given that these changes are not backwards-compatible. And the price change updates are already available in the web tools testing environment for integrator access since January of this year. Though these changes are just small, many are displeased with the disservice of the API code. Many couldn’t transact directly and efficiently. I’ve been seeing tons of comments on several blogs and forums seeking for technical assistance and resolution in order to get the shipping cost calculator working.
In my case, I’ve been an online purchaser for years and since USPS suddenly updated their API code to Version 4, that time I couldn’t transact as the API code was invalid. So this was also a predicament to the owner of the site who needs to bring the API code up to date. I recall that time I even called them last week asking when they would reopen, and when I could get an advance copy of the new documentation.
Unfortunately, the technical support did not have access to the new API documentation. This is frustrating not only for me, but also for the other people who needed it. So I had to wait then. In the case of friend, he had a client who needed a way out to get the API code back for shipping purposes. I wanted to help my friend then, but I couldn’t as no one could provide me with documentation.
This is something that needs to be done as soon as possible because API is very crucial in calculating shipping fees without going to USPS site itself. It saves time and effort especially to those who are very busy people, until a distant relative of mine discovered a solution, or I can say a guy who helped us out of this trouble. I highly recommend his programming services to you. Kindly visit his website at www.pixelperfectsolutions.com and learn the most practical and effective way to solve your problem.
In my case, I’ve been an online purchaser for years and since USPS suddenly updated their API code to Version 4, that time I couldn’t transact as the API code was invalid. So this was also a predicament to the owner of the site who needs to bring the API code up to date. I recall that time I even called them last week asking when they would reopen, and when I could get an advance copy of the new documentation.
Unfortunately, the technical support did not have access to the new API documentation. This is frustrating not only for me, but also for the other people who needed it. So I had to wait then. In the case of friend, he had a client who needed a way out to get the API code back for shipping purposes. I wanted to help my friend then, but I couldn’t as no one could provide me with documentation.
This is something that needs to be done as soon as possible because API is very crucial in calculating shipping fees without going to USPS site itself. It saves time and effort especially to those who are very busy people, until a distant relative of mine discovered a solution, or I can say a guy who helped us out of this trouble. I highly recommend his programming services to you. Kindly visit his website at www.pixelperfectsolutions.com and learn the most practical and effective way to solve your problem.