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postalcode

http://efridge.net/yubnub/parse.php?yndesturl=http://www.canadapost.com/tools/pcl/bin/cp_search_response-e.asp&street_number=${n}&street_name=${s}&street_type=${t}&city=${c}&prov=${p}&ynp_tokens[]=%3EPostal+Code%3C&ynp_tokens[]=%3Ctr%3E&ynp_tokens[]=%3C/tr%3E&ynp_tokens[]=tblcell&ynp_tokens[]=%3Cbr%3E&ynp_tokens[]=%3E&ynp_dirs[]=0&ynp_dirs[]=0&ynp_dirs[]=0&ynp_dirs[]=1&ynp_dirs[]=0&ynp_dirs[]=1&ynp_http=post&yncmd=${COMMAND}
Canada Postal Code (Quick) Search.

To find a postal code, type in an address in the following way.
Example: postalcode -n 123 -s main -t street -c winnipeg -p MB

Switches:
-n    the street number
-s    the street name
-t    the street type (this is optional; also "street" or "st" works)
-c    the town or city
-p    the province (AB, BC, MB, NB, NL, NS, NT, NU, ON, PE, QC, SK, YT)
    
30 uses - Created 2005-07-05 03:46:41 - Last used 2013-09-06 12:25:24
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