even worse, after removing the cfsave tag, i get this error:

Complex object types cannot be converted to simple values. 
The expression has requested a variable or an intermediate expression result as 
a simple value, however, the result cannot be converted to a simple value. 
Simple values are strings, numbers, boolean values, and date/time values. 
Queries, arrays, and COM objects are examples of complex values.
The most likely cause of the error is that you are trying to use a complex 
value as a simple one. For example, you might be trying to use a query variable 
in a <CFIF> tag. This was possible in ColdFusion 2.0 but creates an error in 
later versions. 
   Sincerely, 
Chuka I.W. Anene
Chief Software Eng./CEO
Quorium Solutions 
www.quorium.org
07029609185,07032696113




________________________________
From: Francois Levesque <cfab...@gmail.com>
To: cf-talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com>
Sent: Mon, October 19, 2009 1:23:54 PM
Subject: Re: Sending XML Post via cfhttp


You shouldn't have a cfsavecontent in there. Just use the xml variable
(declared in your cfxml tag) in your cfhttp call.

Francois Lévesque on the road

On 2009-10-19, at 8:22, Chuka Anene <anene.quor...@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> 
> ">
>
> <cfxml variable="XML">
> <cfsavecontent variable="c">
> <XML>
> <EngineDocList>
> <DocVersion>1.0</DocVersion>
> <EngineDoc>
> <ContentType>SMS</ContentType>
>
> <SMS>
>    <authentification>
>        <username>Quorium</username>
>        <password>Anene</password>
>    </authentification>
>    <message>
>        <sender>Q-sms Inc.</sender>
>        <text>Testing XMl Post</text>
>        <flash>1</flash>
>        <type>longSMS</type>
>    </message>
>    <recipients>
>        <gsm messageId="clientmsgID1">2347032696113</gsm>
>    </recipients>
> </SMS>
>
> </EngineDoc>
> </EngineDocList>
> </XML>
> </cfsavecontent>
> </cfxml>
>
>        <cfhttp method="post" url="#server#">
>             <cfhttpparam type="xml" value="#c#" name="anything">
>        </cfhttp>
>
>
> This above code gives this error:
>
> An error occured while Parsing an XML document.
>
> Premature end of file.
>
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> 



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