Re: reading incoming xml

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The incoming message to the server is:

POST /vendorXML.html HTTP/1.0
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-type: text/html
Content-length: 114
Content-transfer-encoding: text
Request-number: 1
Document-type: Request
Interface-Version: Test 1.4
Connection: close

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Data>vendorCompanyID</Data>


Larry

On Sat, 2008-03-01 at 18:08 -0500, Nathan Nobbe wrote:

> hmm,  it looks to me like you want to post a bunch of raw data to the
> server.  im not sure exactly how to do that w/ the php curl functions...
> everything ive seen uses CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS to supply an associative array
> of data to be posted.  in this case you could easily send you data across by
> choosing a name for the index, something like 'postdata', anything will do,
> then it will be accessible on the system youre posting to via
> $_POST['postdata'].
> 
> also, inlooking at your usage of CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, i dont believe youre
> using it correctly,  i think youre just supposed to put a string
> representing the desired http method in there, so something like 'HEAD',
> 'PUT', or in this case 'POST'.  then you would supply the data as i said
> earlier, using CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS.  so in all, i think something like this
> would work for you,
> 

> 
> 
> and also, in reading the warning about CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, you might just
> go with CURLOPT_POST => true, since you arent using an obscure http method.
> im not sure exactly how to determine if the server supports this method or
> not.  anyway, i found this in 'man curl_easy_setopt'  (thats the manpage for
> the c function php uses for the CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST option).
> 
>               Many people have wrongly used this option to replace the
> entire request with their own, including multiple headers and POST contents.
> While that  might
>               work  in  many  cases,  it will cause libcurl to send invalid
> requests and it could possibly confuse the remote server badly. Use
> CURLOPT_POST and CUR-
>               LOPT_POSTFIELDS to set POST data. Use CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER to
> replace or extend the set of headers sent by libcurl. Use
> CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION  to  change
>               HTTP version.
> 
> -nathan
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Larry Brown <larry.brown@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

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