NAME
   Business::Shipping - Shipping cost calculator for UPS and USPS

INSTALLATION
    perl Makefile.PL
    make
    make test
    make install

DEPENDENCIES
    Bundle::LWP
    Crypt::SSLeay
    XML::Simple
    XML::DOM
    Digest::SHA1
    Error
    Cache::FileCache
    Data::Dumper
    Class::MethodMaker

GETTING STARTED
    * For USPS: Sign up online for free:

           - http://www.uspswebtools.com

           - The online signup will result in a testing-only account (only a small
             sample of queries will work).  To activate the "production" use of your
             USPS account, you must follow the USPS documentation.  Currently, that
             means contacting the Internet Customer Care Center by e-mail or phone:
               [email protected]
                   1-800-344-7779

    * For UPS: Sign up online for free:

           - https://www.ups.com/servlet/registration?loc=en_US_EC

           - You will get a User Id, Password, and Access Key from UPS.

USAGE EXAMPLES
    * See Shipping.pm POD documentation for API and usage examples.

    * This module is used by the Interchange E-Commerce software
      (http://www.icdevgroup.org).  For a reference implementation of
      Business::Shipping, see the UserTag/business-shipping.tag file, it implements
      a function that takes shipping-related arguments, builds a Business::Shipping
      object, then returns the calculated cost.

WEBSITE
    http://www.kavod.com/Business-Shipping

   The website carries the most recent version, as well as instructions for
   accessing the anonymous CVS repository.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
   Copyright (c) 2003 Kavod Technologies, Dan Browning. All rights
   reserved. Licensed under the GNU Public Licnese (GPL). See COPYING for
   more info.

AUTHOR
           Dan Browning
           Kavod Technologies
           <[email protected]>
           http://www.kavod.com

CREDITS
    * Kevin Old <[email protected]> got the USPS XML generator working.
    * sauoq on PerlMonks.org provided valuable commentary and ideas.
    * bbfu on PerlMonks.org got Class::MethodMaker working with SUPER.