| Bill, Page 56 of O'Reilly's HTTP: The Definitive Guide has a nice little diagram of this. A results action that contains a request$httpheader followed by a blank line, followed by each of your arguments on a new line (or <@crlf> separated) in your preferred order would do. You would need to define request$httpheader, but that isn't hard. Regards, Jason. On 15/03/2006, at 9:51 AM, William M Conlon wrote:
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- Re: Witango-Talk: bug in <@URL> with null POST argu... Jason Schulz
- Re: Witango-Talk: bug in <@URL> with null POST... William M Conlon
