Is there something wrong with "ns_conn content" ?

Am 07.04.10 09:03, schrieb Bas Scheffers:
I think the question is *how* to grab the raw post data?

On Wednesday, April 7, 2010 4:12pm, "Gustaf Neumann"<neum...@wu-wien.ac.at>  
said:
Grab the post data and use an xml parser to get the content
There are multiple xml parsers for tcl available that you can use.
I would recommend tdom, which supports among other
things xpath (see http://www.tdom.org/)

-gustaf neumann

Am 07.04.10 06:40, schrieb Brad Chick:
This should be fairly simple, but I having issues parsing a form post that is
of Content-Type "text/xml".

The methods I see to handle the form data all try to parse the body into
key/value pairs.

This is not what I need.

Rather, I just need the xml payload.

any help would be appreciated.

Thanks


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