Thanks again to everyone who offered help.  I was able to solve this problem
by using a set fields sql call to an Oracle function called
utl_http.request.  Jim Bruce provided this suggestion and it works
perfectly.  Thanks Jim!

-Michael

On 3/14/07, Michael Worts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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What about using the 'wget' utility. I use it to test the availability of
a web service WSDL but it can get the contents of any url.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget

Mike.

Michael Worts
Remedy Specialist
IGS, Business Consulting Services
ITIL Service Manager Certified
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