Mike,
Wednesday, May 18, 2005, 5:22:15 AM, you wrote:
>>If you are accessing a web service, callHTTP is for HTTP requests, similar
>>to an HTML form post. It does not send XML. If you are not, ignore the rest
>>of this!
MD> Just to throw in my 2 cents, you can use callHTTP to send XML. We are
MD> running 16 different interfaces using callHTTP POST to send and receive XML.
MD> Also, the response files contain embedded pdf's, html, or can be used with
MD> XSL stylesheets.
MD> That is not to say, however, that the SOAP functionality may not be better
MD> suited for your purposes.
you are, of course correct .. you don't need SOAP etc to do this as my
original post mentioned ..
Simple callHttp passing the XML works great
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