I can do it by using straight Cherrypy and Cherrypy filter as such:

from cherrypy.lib.filter.xmlrpcfilter import XmlRpcFilter
class XMLEndpointController(object):
        _cpFilterList = [XmlRpcFilter()]

        def index(self, **data):
                print '--Yummy XML Data--', data.keys()[0]
                return "<response>Good</response>"
        index.exposed = True

Be nice to be able to use the turbgogears expose decorator instead, or
a least a more turbogearsy way to do this.

On Dec 19, 12:14 pm, Owen Mead-Robins <[email protected]> wrote:
> The goal is to be able to run the following:
> curlhttp://myserver:8080/xml-in/-d '[some lovely xml]'
>
> On the TurboGears side I'm not entirely sure how to do this. Running
> the above gives:
> ValueError: too many values to unpack
>
> I can get around this by:
> curlhttp://myserver:8080/xml-in/-d 'data=[some lovely xml]'
>
> However, I'd like to not have to specify the redundant 'data' keyword.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or insights,
> -Owen
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