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RE: Newbie question - passing XML using POST

  • From: "Robert C. Lyons" <boblyons@u...>
  • To: Stephen Young <steve@n...>, xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 09:52:09 -0500

passing xml in the url
I forgot to mention in my earlier post:

When I was using the XMLHTTP component,
I couldn't find any information on the
Microsoft site about whether the component
supported SSL.

I tried passing an "https://" URL to
the open() method and it worked. So,
it's very easy to XML over an HTTPS
connection using XMLHTTP. I was expecting
more difficulty based on my experience
with Sun's JSSE and HttpsURLConnection
class.

Best regards,

Bob

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