Try using the $HTTP_RAW_POST_DATA array.
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to the MSXML DOM 3 from Visual Basic and send XML to a PHP
page
> that sits on my Apache web server on SCO Unix.
>
> This is my VB Code:
>
> Dim xmlstr As New XMLHTTP30
> Dim sXML As String
> sXML = "Content-Type: text/xml;"
> sXML = sXML & "<?xml version=""1.0""?>"
> sXML = sXML & "<command><commandtext>Initialize</commandtext>"
> sXML = sXML & "<returnsdata>True</returnsdata>"
> sXML = sXML & "</command>"
>
> xmlstr.open "POST", "http://mywebserver/somepage.php", False
> xmlstr.send sXML
> Set xmlstr = Nothing
>
> Pretty basic stuff. This succeeds, and at the Apache server level, in the
> logs I can see the POST request go through. In the file "somepage.php" -
all
> I'm doing is running phpinfo() to see what the server thinks it's
receiving.
>
> <?
> phpinfo();
> ?>
>
> Back at the VB level, I can see xmlstr.responseText which is the output
from
> phpinfo();
>
> I am not getting any HTTP_POST_VARS like I expected to receive.
>
> Has anyone done anything like this before? Is this mainly an issue with
> Apache rather than PHP?
>
> Thanks,
> Sam
>
>
>
>
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