In a message dated 4/14/2004 12:08:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> But they all support Cedarville DOWNLOAD, which works better than the
> TOXML keyword anyway.  It will catch up, I'm sure, but for now, DOWNLOAD
> is more flexible.  AFAIK neither of them lets you create XML in memory,
> I always had to write a file.
> 
> I _was_ doing a nightly export to a third party, calling a web service
> with CallHTTP and POSTing a bunch of XML to them.  Fun!  
> Too bad the
> powers that be decided to discontinue using that vendor.

I've never used DOWNLOAD but does it require you to do exploding sorts in order to 
capture this embedded data the poster was originally talking about?

And how exactly do you explode data that is SVM or TM delimited?  I mean sure you 
could write a program, but then that's what I recommended.
Will
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