Hi Jason,

MMM...hadn't thought of that. But I am invoking a web service in which I
need to attach a .xml document so that the other end can parse through it.
I'll check to see if they accept posts like that..

Thanks man, will see.

J.


> Jeremy,
> wouldn't you just post the xml as a cfhttpparam? What arguments does
> the webservice require?
> 
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> Jason Sheedy
> www.jmpj.net
> 
> On 15/08/05, Gary Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If the webservice is actually taking a FORM post - using the "normal" upl=
> oad
> > procedures, then I dont see how you can just use <cfinvokeargument>.=20
> >  =20
> > Then again - I don't really do stuff like this - it sounds quite a bit ev=
> il
> > and I would not like to be the one trying to do it.=20
> >  =20
> > Regards,=20
> > Gary
> >=20
> >  =20
> > On 8/15/05, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:=20
> > > Hey Guys,
> > >=20
> > > Um. Tad confused here. I'm trying to upload a .XML document using a
> > > ColdFusion Component in which it calls a web service. So in other words=
> =20
> > > I'm trying to "Upload" the XML document to the other webservice. Its ve=
> ry
> > > double dutch (no offence to the dutch out there). I'm kind of stuck doe=
> s
> > > anyone actually know how to do something like this?
> > >=20
> > > I would assume it would be part of the <cfinvokeargument> tag.
> > >=20
> > > J.
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