Depends on how big your XML string is going to be. If less than 64K, just build the a character text string using a memory variable.
Hope that helps (or do I not fully grasp the problem?)
>Hi All
>Here is the scenario. I have an ASP page that receives as param. an XML string, calls a VFP COM that does some work on it and returns a new XML. This newly created XML is then sent back by the ASP.
>The ASP part works well. It basically runs something like
>MyVFPCom( xmlIn, xmlOut )
>Response.Write( xmlOut )
>My problem is with the creation of the xmlOut string. How do i create it? I would like to avoid having to create a .xml file then send the FILETOSTR of the file, but rather just work on memory.
>So, how can i create the XML string from the MyVFPCom?
>
>TIA
>Jaime
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