By artjunkyPublished: July 22, 2009Posted in: PrestashopTags: usps api, usps module 
0.3.2 -
- Fixed JSON Data structure causing AJAX errors
- Fixed zone errors in AdminCarriers.php
- Improved error handling and output
- Made changes to uspsRate.php to allow for use with USPS Quick Quote Module
0.3.1 -
- Addressed AJAX errors some users were having
- Updated core files for Prestashop 1.2 Final
- Added order.php for Prestashop 1.2 Final
- Added blockcart-json.php for AJAX cart module
- Adjusted uspsRate to abort if no zip code found to help prevent errors from AJAX cart.
- Upgraded machinable to be more resistant to user error.
0.3.0 -
- Added optional module for box measurements
- Added optional module for machinable packages
- Added test mode to Prestashop
- Added selective mode software to choose only desired shipping modes for package
- Trimmed requirements for $usps->rate, internalizing data in the class
- Added compatibility/version for Prestashop 1.2
- Modified adminCarriers tab for proper editing of USPS Carriers
- Made changes to theme template order-carrier.tpl for selective choosing of shipping options
- Added smarty plugin named compiler.continue.php
- Started implementation of product array for future version
0.2.0 -
- bug fix, non public release
- fixed AJAX error, default shipping errors
0.1.5 -
- moved key functions from cart.php to uspsRate.php
- added free shipping settings
- added rate caching for better performance – 250 seconds
- added compatibility for ounces(oz) and grams(g) (previously was kg and lb)
- added die switches for critical errors – to be removed once fully stable
- fixed error in acquiring destination zip code
- added object settings for xml parser
- added error reporting from USPS xml, need to figure how to relay it.
- added $api variable to carrier class
- added compatibility with UPS Shipping API
- added USPS logo.gif for module page
0.1 -
- Priority, Express and Parcel Post
About the Author

Todd Sorensen, aka Artjunky, is a communications expert with experience in a wide array of multimedia technologies. Serving today mainly as a programmer and website consultant, Artjunky has extensive experience in live television production, photography and as a professional columnist/editor.