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>Why not ask here what your specific question in. Maybe we can help. :) Right now my header looks like this(I took out my real IP address): GET http://99.99.99.99:8080/taylor/EmailServlet?xml=<Email> <Subject>This%20is%20the%20subject.</Subject><ToAddress><Int ernetAddress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name >Aaron%20Bartell</Name></ToAddress><FromAddress><InternetAdd ress>albartell@mycompany.com</InternetAddress><Name>Aaron%2 0Bartell</Name></FromAddress><Body>Hi%20there</Body><URLAtta chment><Location>http://hotmail.com</Location><Name>hotmail. html</Name></URLAttachment></Email> HTTP/1.1Host: 99.99.99 .99:8080 there is a CRLF before and after 'Host: 99.99.99.99:8080' Here is what I am getting for a response: HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Length: 0 Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 22:11 :58 GMT Server: Apache Tomcat/4.0.1 (HTTP/1.1 Connector) Program EmailServlet is outputting data to standard out before it does anything else so I should be getting a response of some sort. It almost looks like I am getting the results of HEAD vs GET. Brad, one thing to note is I tried doing this with your GETURI tool and I get a response that I am expecting. I don't have the capability to look at what GETURI is sending because I don't have the DEBUG option you had previously talked about, must be in a different version and it isn't in the free version. Thanks in advance, Aaron Bartell
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