Well, there's something called wget that is a command line program you
can use to make http requests.

I believe you can get it to POST data, so you could have it post your
xml to the gateway.

It comes from the unix world but they have it for windows as well if
you are on a windows server:
http://pages.interlog.com/~tcharron/wgetwin.html


On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Wayne Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan Wolfe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Do they say at all how to send it, did they mention SOAP or a
> > webservice or maybe some place to upload a file of your xml data, or a
> > web page to POST the xml data to?
>
> Looks like it's a POST:
>
> POST /test/payment HTTP/1.1
> host: www.securepay.com.au
> content-type: text/xml
> content-length: 677
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-
> 8"?><SecurePayMessage><MessageInfo><messageID>8af793f9af34bea0cf40f5fc011e0c
> </me
> ssageID><messageTimestamp>20041904145505116000+600</messageTimestamp><timeou
> tVal
> ue>60</timeoutValue><apiVersion>xml-
> 4.2</apiVersion></MessageInfo><MerchantInfo><merchantID>abc0001</merchantID>
> <pas
> sword>abc123</password></MerchantInfo><RequestType>Payment</RequestType><Pay
> ment
> ><TxnList count="1"><Txn
> ID="1"><txnType>0</txnType><txnSource>23</txnSource><amount>200</amount><pur
> chas
> eOrderNo>test</purchaseOrderNo><CreditCardInfo><cardNumber>4242424242424242<
> /car
> dNumber><expiryDate>07/06</expiryDate></CreditCardInfo></Txn></TxnList></Pay
> ment
> ></SecurePayMessage>
>
>
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