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:

The packet analyser shows my post back is now the same as what paypal sends me, except for the order of the arguments.  Does anyone know how I can get them in actual order?




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