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First, thanks to all who provided input. On Jun 08, 2001 01:46pm, MIKE@S... wrote to ALL: >> a) you could use a proxy or middleware whichs reformats the >> data into XML/SOAP before sending to a seerver, and > Yes. I wrote a javascript to generically wrap form elements in a XML format. Now I have to add yet another layer to our server to take in a new format. Great! Now I'll have more OVERHEAD <g> >> b) you can also use the FORM type="text/xml" attribute >> using the "browser" built-in XML support. > No. Well, if the browser has such a thing, sure. But HTML does not allow > for the possibility of anything other than the 2 standard media types for > form data submissions. If you find an example of "B", let me know. :) I thought I read some where in the internet where you can do B but it required encoding schemas. I have to do the search again for this, but I properly misunderstood thinking this was all said and done. The main point I realize now and surprise to see is that the client world has not standardized on it yet. Just coming into XML/SOAP now, one would think this is all resolved by now. :-) Thanks again Hector Santos, President http://www.santronics.com
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