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Hi Russ,

No worries with this, have built a couple of encryption services like
this which simply accept a piece of text and then encrypt it and return
the encrypted text etc.

Quick question though, you receive the information in a var called
structure, I assume I should change this for the var formfields as you
mention the information comes through in this container.

Regards,

Lee

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Creating a web service in CF is really simple. You just create a CFC
that accepts the required parameters, and have the external sources call
it as a webservice.

E.G here is one I did earlier that returns any cf struct as XML

<cfcomponent displayname="struct2XML">
   <!--- 
   returns a coldfusion structure as XML data.
    --->
   <cffunction name="struct2XML" access="remote" returntype="string">
        <cfargument name="structure" type="string" required="yes">
      <cfsilent>
                <cfinclude template="struct2XML.udf">
                <cfscript>
                    foo = xmlNew();
                    foo.XMLRoot = xmlElemNew(foo, structure);
                    
                </cfscript>

                <cfif isdefined(structure)>
                <cfset foo = struct2XML(foo, foo.xmlRoot.xmlChildren,
structure)>
                
                <cfelse>
                <cfset foo.structure.xmlText = "ERROR: structure does
not exist">
                </cfif>
           </cfsilent>
                <cfreturn #trim(ToString(foo))#>   
   </cffunction>
</cfcomponent>

Of course if you have the option, you can tell these SMS people to
actually make a form post.

Russ


> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: 11 February 2005 15:23
> To: 'Coldfusion Development'
> Subject: RE: [CF-Dev] Form POST and its variables
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> Hi Russ,
> 
> The current page is simply a cfm page which when called sends
> an email.
> Nothing more. Was just trying to find the data and then work 
> on what I needed to do with it.
> 
> How is best to proceed, my knowledge of webservices is not as
> good as it probably should be, I have always just received a 
> page, captured the xml from a form field and then split it 
> out and performed what I needed to, guessing this is not 
> going to help in this instance.
> 
> Any pointers much appreciated. Available on msn at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] if that would be easier. Although a 
> previous point you made about covering it on the list would 
> again be valid so either way.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Lee
> 
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> (Snake)
> Sent: 11 February 2005 15:17
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> Subject: RE: [CF-Dev] Form POST and its variables
> 
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> Ah ha.
> 
> OK it's not being sent in formfields, but as formfields.
> The XML data contains the formfield names and values. So
> youneed to parse your XML packet to extract these. Are you 
> running a webservice that this is being posted to, in which 
> case it should be coming over as an attribute.
> 
> Russ
>  
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