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RPG can transmit the XML document just fine being that is where you are
creating it in the first place.  Check out Scott Klement's HTTP API:
http://klement.dstorm.net/httpapi/  Is there a specific reason why your ASP
pgm needs to do the transmission?

If you are looking for an XML Parser/Serializer for RPG I have the next
version of my DOMParse service program done, just not out to the public.
Contact me privately and I can get it to you if you want it.  IMO, it makes
parsing/serializing XML in RPG a snap, and it's free!!

Aaron Bartell


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Touchette [mailto:KTouchette@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 4:02 PM
To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [WEB400] sending an XML document by invoking an ASP page from a
CL program


Hi,

  I need to transmit an XML document by invoking an ASP script.  I create
the XML document with an RPG program, does anyone know how I can invoke that
ASP script from my program to automagically transmit the XML document after
I create it.  TIA

Kevin

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   Kevin R. Touchette - Programmer/Analyst
   E-mail:  KTouchette@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
   Phone: (406) 523-1369
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