>Crescencio - thanks- this makes sense. If I get it to work I'll call my man Rubin in Del Crest (Rigsby and Clark!) and have a dozen of his best sent to you with some cold "Big Reds"!
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Just my favorite kind: "free", "cold" and "delivered" !
>Are you aware of a newbie ASP "help" document that I could use to familiarize myself with how this should work?
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As you know ASP has been around for a while, you should be able to find plenty of newbie help on the net. One that is good:
www.learnasp.com>Thanks
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>>You might be able to use the MSXML components for this. You would need a page on the web server that receives the data though. A simple call from your app would be:
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>>*!* Assumes that you have a DOM object myXML with the data loaded
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>>xht = CreateObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP.4.0")
>>xht.Open("post",'http://myservice.com/Prospects/Mypage.asp',.t.)
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>>xht.send myXML
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>>? xht.status
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>>You probably would need to include these on your distribution of the app. Check out the library for more info on MSXML.