Check the HTTP headers. It's somewhat common to throw a 500 response
in the event of an error.

-Adam

On 11/4/05, Paul Giesenhagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This may be a basic question, but I am recieving some XML and it could be a 
> valid response or it could be an error response... BOTH are valid XML, but 
> they are formatted differently.
>
> I need to check to see if it is the error or not ...
>
> If I check for the error XML, and it is not, it errors out saying it isn't 
> valid XML... how do you check to see if it is a particular XML document and 
> not error if it is not?
>
> Make sense?
> Paul Giesenhagen
> QuillDesign
> 417-885-1375
> http://www.quilldesign.com
>
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