>Depends on how your firing off this request to the server. If you are using a WebForm and posting then I assume you have an event in the codebehind page that
Yes, in a button_click event. Eventually, I will pull the code that is sending and recieving the reponse into a seperate class, but for now, it's all in the button click.
>the client browser. After you send the XML data to the client you could issue
How do I do that, btw. Is Response.Write() still valid? Or, do I need a control on the page to display the stuff?
>a "Response.End();" command to prevent the Webform from sending any HTML back.
A ha! This may be the part I was missing. Does this also supress the header? Is there somewhere where I should change the MIME type on the header to text/xml or something?
>Or I could have totally misunderstood your problem in which case just ignore this response :o
No, sounds like you got a grasp on it. Actually, I am just being lazy, and I should add the code to display the XML as I want it. But, I just want to see the results. I didn't think that would be so difficult.
Thanks,
BOb
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