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    USPS http: to https:

    Hi there,
    to avoid having to search for the code in my clients site I will just ask. the site is running a and old version of Zen cart 1.2.4.1 and it has the most recent version of the USPS module for 2.x in it, does any one know where I will change the protocol for contacting the USPS servers from http: to https:?
    if no one does I will do the work and find it, but no point in reinventing the wheel.

    JOsh

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    Note: Zen Cart does not need that new update for USPS coming up in September ...
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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    That is grate thanx, I was hoping you would reply

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    Quote Originally Posted by Ajeh
    Note: Zen Cart does not need that new update for USPS coming up in September ...
    Can you explain why not? The email I got from USPS clearly states that everyone will need to switch to HTTPS protocol in September and the new server: secure.shippingapis.com

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    I just got that same email from USPS...
    Make regular site and database backups!

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    The lady at the post office 800 number mentioned something about that to me when I called her about going to a live server.


    BTW ##############... your link doesn't work in siggy. ;)

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    Re: USPS http: to https:

    I see the messages on this forum but why is Zen Cart going to be able to continue working if it is a https connection. I have lots of sites that need fixed and I don't understand what to do.


    Please explain

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

    Resurrecting aging thread...

    I was just wondering about this myself. From what I can tell, ZC is not using fancy-shmancy API's for USPS, only the rate calculator.

    I assume that this can continue to run happily on http://production.shippingapis.com instead of https://secure.shippingapis.com, correct?

    ---Diana

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    Default Re: USPS http: to https:

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