When you pass xml like that, it has to be a single line, no returns in it, and possibly encoded. I don't know if witango <@url has a limit on get arg size.

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On Feb 8, 2008, at 7:23 AM, Chuck Lockwood wrote:

We are using a webservice that requires that the XML be passed in as a get, not a post argument (so it seems).

The below works until the <@ARG testXML> gets over 2000 characters then it starts getting truncated. Am I nuts or does witango do this?

<@ASSIGN request$method_response VALUE="<@URL LOCATION='<@ARG vURL>&xml=<@ARG TestXML>'>">

Suggestions?

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