0.4 Released

Version 0.4 has been released. It fixes a cfdump/cfabort I had forgotten to remove from rateservice.cfc.

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Kurt Bonnet's Gravatar Just thought I'd post this so people know. I have developed the "Time in Transit" portion of the UPS package. I'll be posting it in the next few days after I test it a little more.
# Posted By Kurt Bonnet | 2/22/07 2:04 PM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar Cool!
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 2/22/07 2:11 PM
Nate's Gravatar Will you be developing the label generation function?

Thanks
# Posted By Nate | 4/9/07 3:05 PM
Connie DeCinko's Gravatar How does your time in transit work, basically? Is it similar to or use Crossware?
# Posted By Connie DeCinko | 4/9/07 3:23 PM
Connie DeCinko's Gravatar 1. Has anyone created an output template? I'm taking the format from the UPS page as my guideline/starting point.

2. Did something happed when the check for reference number was added? It appears the tracking cfc was truncated at that point.
# Posted By Connie DeCinko | 4/9/07 3:25 PM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar No big plans for it - but if you want it - I can consider it. Just have to find the time. :)
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 4/9/07 3:25 PM
Michael Porter's Gravatar Just a bump to Kurt (first post). Did you ever get the time in transit portion completed for this? Just curious, i built one about 2-3 years ago using a cf_tag and was thinking of updating to a cfc if you didn't have your's done...

And a big thanks to Ray for posting this...saved me a lot of time :-)
# Posted By Michael Porter | 4/26/07 10:05 AM
Raymond Camden's Gravatar I may be missing the obvious - couldn't I just add this to my own package? Seems like it should be doable via the code returned.
# Posted By Raymond Camden | 4/26/07 10:36 AM
Kurt Bonnet's Gravatar Michael,

I just submitted my Time-in-Transit CFC to Ray so it should be available to download in not too long.
# Posted By Kurt Bonnet | 5/26/07 10:20 PM
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