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I am integrating the XML version of UPS Address Validator tool,wherein i require to concatenate two xml dom and sent it via a single HTTP Request.Can any one help me to get out of this,i will be thank ful to him/her.
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Integrating two XML DOMs in a single Http POst request
Hi Paresh,
I found this message posted on the forum by you. I am working on the same UPS address Validator and i am stuck at this same point. i am not entirely sure how to send the Http Post message to the UPS server. Any advice on that would be helpful. Thanks, Neet |
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Well,
If you combine two documents you will find that it no longer has a single root and thus becomes invalid. So you will have to encapsulate the whole thing inside another pair of tags. -- http://www.radinks.com/mms/ Web Based MMS Composer and SMIL viewer. |
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