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Also, and this isn't so useful/practical right now but is something to watch out for in the future, the government, towards the end of last year, said they were going to make Ordinance Survey's mapping data (and possibly postcode data, but not so sure about that) available digitally for free. When or if this'll happen, and to what extent it'll happen, as in how good a service will actually be available to developers/small businesses to use on their sites I'm not sure. Fingers crossed though. Ah, just having searched there's this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/mar/17/ordnance-survey-consultation-ending . I couldn't be bothered to read it right now but looks like there's a bit development.
Last thing I saw re the postcode data was that its not going to happen...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/jan/22/postcode-petition-fails-blocked-number-ten
which is a shame, because there is so many useful things that can be done with it.
Thanks guys. I managed to write my own code in PHP for this. It is now resolved. If any of you are interested in seeing it: onecouriers.com/quote.php
printf('%02.2f', round(($matches[1]*0.7),1));