Hi Alain,
Le 1 mai 04, à 02:41, Alain Farmer a écrit :
Hello,
I need help, folks.
I have been creating a MetaCard stack that submits to
a server-side PHP program. The payload of the post cmd
is of type text/xml and, specifically, it is the XML
that an XML-RPC program expects.
The above submit
Hello,
I need help, folks.
I have been creating a MetaCard stack that submits to
a server-side PHP program. The payload of the post cmd
is of type text/xml and, specifically, it is the XML
that an XML-RPC program expects.
The above submit works fine, and the server-side
program returns what it
is the application works on both Linux and Windows
now, no more problem with the post command.
Pretty much any changes I make in the future will be in the main stack
script and again, that is portable, so I can just copy it over to the
Linux machine and save it under the IDE there. No problem.
BTW, I
, didn't take long!
Anyway, the good news is the application works on both Linux and Windows
now, no more problem with the post command.
Pretty much any changes I make in the future will be in the main stack
script and again, that is portable, so I can just copy it over to the
Linux machine
!
Thanks again,
Greg
On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 01:07 AM,
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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 17:11:51 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Dave Cragg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: POST Command
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At 11:42 am -0500 31/1/03, Gregory Lypny wrote
Hello Everyone,
I'm using the POST command to download records from an online
FileMaker database. The problem I'm having is that no data is returned
in the variable *it* when I specify *all* (for finding all records) in
my url expression. This doesn't happen with all my FM databases
Hi again everyone,
I had just sent the message below concerning the POST command and
FileMaker. I forgot to mention that when I transfer the database to my
local machine and post to localhost, there's no problem. Again, as I
discuss below, I wonder whether MC is not jumping the gun
to
localhost, as I mentioned, all records are, in fact, returned.
Regards,
Greg
On Friday, January 31, 2003, at 09:11 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 14:05:29 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Dave Cragg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: POST Command
Reply-To: [EMAIL
At 11:42 am -0500 31/1/03, Gregory Lypny wrote:
Hi Dave,
Thanks for responding. Yes, I have checked the result
function after the post, and it is always empty. If I omit the CDML
tag -Max=All from my post, I immediately get the default 25 records
returned. And curiously, when I transfer the