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Great, this will work for me!!!

MEovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Raul,

I haven't heard when the XML block will be supported in OS/400.  I write my
own HTTP headers to send XML documents.

In a %DEFINE block outside of your %HTML block, set
DTW_PRINT_HEADER = "no"
DTW_REMOVE_WS = "yes"  (I actually put this in my INI file, it seems to
work better)

Then, in your %HTML block, put this before you write any data out:

Content-Type: text/xml
@dtw_rhextochar("0D25")

And your webserver should send all the ensuing data with HTTP headers
telling the receiver that the data is XML and not HTML.

Mike E.




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I tryed to produce a XML page using Net.Data, but I got this response:


Error NET.DATA: Se ha encontrado un símbolo (%XML) incorrecto en la línea
8 del archivo /QSYS.LIB/INTERNET.LIB/QPUBSRC.FILE/clasiweb.mbr.

I did RTFM and I found :

Note: XML block is not supported by OS/400.


Is there support planned in the next release? Do I need to use RPG? Other options? I feel lost.

TIA.
Raul

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