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Re: ups changes



   Thanks, Scott, and others who responded. It sounds like I don't have
   to do anything (we're at V5R4).
   As a test, I changed my code to point to
   [1]https://wwwcie.ups.com/ups.app/xml/Rate, which is the URL that UPS
   says to use in order to test. I got the same result that I get when I
   go to the regular URL (which is
   [2]https://onlinetools.ups.com/ups.app/xml/Rate), so I assume that we
   are OK.
   Larry Kleinman
   Kleinman Associates, Inc.
   212-949-6469
   203-255-4100
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   Re: ups changes

   Larry,
   I haven't tried it... but I doubt that any changes would be necessary.
   Chained certificates are a standard feature of SSL v3.0, which was
   released by Netscape Communications Corporation in 1996.  Not exactly
   new stuff.
   To the best of my knowledge, all you need is to be running V4R5 of
   OS/400 or later (no, I didn't transpose numbers.  I mean V4R5, the one
   released in 2000)
   I haven't tried it... so please let us know if there's a problem.  But
   I'd be very surprised.
   For sure, it won't involve any coding changes.  The stuff that has to
   be
   done differently is internal to the operating system, and wouldn't
   have
   any direct effect on your code (or HTTPAPI's code).  However, there's
   a
   slight chance you'd need to import extra certificates into the DCM.
   But, even that seems unlikely...
   Larry Kleinman wrote:
   >    Hi - I have been using (a modified by me version of ) EXAMPLE16
   from
   >    LIBHTTP in order to get shipping rates from UPS. I got an email,
   >    relevant portion of which is copied below, from UPS that sounds
   like I
   >    might have to make some changes. Do I?
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References

   1. https://wwwcie.ups.com/ups.app/xml/Rate
   2. https://onlinetools.ups.com/ups.app/xml/Rate
   3. http://www.scottklement.com/mailman/listinfo/ftpapi

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