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1zippy

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  1. The weight fields work like this:

     

    weight:cost,weight:cost, etc

     

    The first weight you put in will be from zero to that weight and the cost after the colon will be the cost for that weight range. Say you had this on that field:

     

    .01:0.00,100:3.50,200:4.50

     

    What that would mean is anything under .01 would cost nothing. Anything between .01 and 100 would cost 3.50, and anything between 100 and 200 would cost 4.50. Cover all the ranges you need and make sure you go high enough to cover any reasonable order.

     

    Make sure you have a last one in there with a ridiculous weight and cost such as 100000;9999 to alert you to weight problems with your catalog items and to discourage credit card fraud.

     

     

    Hi

     

    I must be dense, this is exactly what I would like to do (even better to take the weight listed for the item have them add up at check out and then have the shipping cost figured out) where does one input the formula you listed here. I can not find weight listed anywhere in the program.

     

    1zippy

  2. Hi

     

    I installed the new version of OSC edited the USPS file, input the user name and password but I think the imbedded link is wrong, I get the following error on the checkout page:

     

    United States Postal Service

    An error occured with the USPS shipping calculations.

    If you prefer to use USPS as your shipping method, please contact the store owner

     

    I checked my user name and password at the USPS site and no issue there logging in.

     

    In the edit area it shows;

     

    You will need to have registered an account with USPS at http://www.uspsprioritymail.com/et_regcert.html to use this module.

     

    Click on that and it is a redirect to; http://www.usps.com/webtools/

     

    Anyone know what might be the problem?

     

     

    Thank you

    Bob

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