> I find that the server side script may require different format.
> When I did upload to a PHP page, I had to hand craft the MIME
> content. It may not work with a non-PHP server side.

The MIME format PHP use is standard. Actually it is produced by any standard 
browser.
Of course using the ICS HTTP client componant you are not limited to any format 
but using a standard
one is probably a good idea.

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