What Dave said - and Web services are perfect for that kind of thing,
but you can do it with form variables and url variables if you have too
- just watch for size limits and getting wack characters.

On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 12:52, Chunshen Li wrote:
> Thanks, Rob.  Another, sort of related one, I've used CFHTTP post method to
> send data to remote site before (years ago) successfully, how different(supposedly
> tough) it might be for posting XML content to a remote a site?
>
> Regards,
>
> Don
>
> >> > Rob, I do appreciate your help.  The following link seems working,
> >> > http://68.32.61.40/ccbn/PressReleaseList.cfm
> >> > its subsequent/child one seems not,
> >> > for instance, http://68.32.61.40/ccbn/PressReleaseText.
> >> > cfm?releaseID=309866
> >
> >Nice they look good :)
> >
> >> >
> >> > I'm not sure I like to deal with XSLT.
> >
> >Yeah it definitely has a learning curve. When you need it its great to
> >know it; however, you cant really draw from other languages when you
> >learn it. Meaning its a lot different from most other popular
> >programming languages.
> >
> >If you are going to use it a bit you might want to buy a book on xslt
> >and start off with a bit easier project :)
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >--
> >Vale,
> >Rob
> >
> >Luxuria immodica insaniam creat.
> >Sanam formam viatae conservate!
> >
> >http://www.rohanclan.com
> >http://treebeard.sourceforge.net
> >http://ashpool.sourceforge.net
>
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