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HTTP-Post from within Navision?
JanV
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2005-07-04
edited 2005-07-04
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Hi everybody,
is it possible to send a XML-Document form Navison to a webserver using the HTTP-Post method? We're trying for three days know but haven't found a working solution until now. Does anyone know somethin about this?
Regards Jan
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Saalek
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Posts:
181
2005-07-04
Hi JanV
It is posible
Variable Definition
Name DataType Subtype Length
XMLDoc Automation 'Microsoft XML, v3.0'.DOMDocument30
XMLHTTP Automation 'Microsoft XML, v3.0'.XMLHTTP30
Code
CREATE(XMLHTTP);
XMLHTTP.open('POST','
http://www.Domain.com/page.asp',FALSE)
;
XMLHTTP.send(XMLDoc);
In Page.ASP, I save the XMLDoc on Hard Disk (For example).
Bye
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JanV
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2005-07-04
If this works I'll call my first son "Saalek" (to be honest now I hope it doesn't work
)
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Saalek
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2005-07-04
Hi
To be honest, a baby named Saalek (isn't a really name) is insulting.
You can name you first son as you would like, but I think the code works.
Bye
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It is posible
Variable Definition
Name DataType Subtype Length
XMLDoc Automation 'Microsoft XML, v3.0'.DOMDocument30
XMLHTTP Automation 'Microsoft XML, v3.0'.XMLHTTP30
Code
CREATE(XMLHTTP);
XMLHTTP.open('POST','http://www.Domain.com/page.asp',FALSE);
XMLHTTP.send(XMLDoc);
In Page.ASP, I save the XMLDoc on Hard Disk (For example).
Bye
To be honest, a baby named Saalek (isn't a really name) is insulting.
You can name you first son as you would like, but I think the code works.
Bye