Hello Tom,

Thanks for replying.

Yes, I'm generating, via PHP, an xml file formatted ready for upload
to Google Base. I don't know whether it's through the API as such;
I'll simply upload it through the Base user interface. It's for
'vehicles' by the way.

I'm be uploading more than one entry at a time, which I presume will
be classed as a batch. Here's a brief example of what I've generated,
and which has also been rejected:

 <?xml version="1.0"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"; xmlns:g="http://
base.google.com/ns/1.0" xmlns:batch="http://schemas.google.com/gdata/
batch">
        <entry>
                <title>Blah blah</title>
                <content>Blah blah</content>
                <g:make>Blah blah</g:make>
                <g:model>Blah blah</g:model>
                <g:price>120042.00</g:price>
                <g:condition>Blah blah</g:condition>
                <g:colour>Red</g:colour>
                <g:name>Terry</g:name>
                <g:compName>Terry's vans</g:compName>
                <g:mileage>65757</g:mileage>
                <g:email>[email protected]</g:email>
                <g:phone>000000000</g:phone>
                <g:trans>manual</g:trans>
                <g:vin/>
                <g:drive>4by2</g:drive>
                <g:image_link>http://example.co.uk/photos/10.jpg</g:image_link>
                <g:image_link>http://example.co.uk/photos/11.jpg</g:image_link>
        </entry>
                <entry>
                <title>Blah blah</title>
                <content>Blah blah</content>
                <g:make>Blah blah</g:make>
                <g:model>Blah blah</g:model>
                <g:price>120042.00</g:price>
                <g:condition>Blah blah</g:condition>
                <g:colour>Red</g:colour>
                <g:name>Terry</g:name>
                <g:compName>Terry's vans</g:compName>
                <g:mileage>65757</g:mileage>
                <g:email>[email protected]</g:email>
                <g:phone>000000000</g:phone>
                <g:trans>manual</g:trans>
                <g:vin/>
                <g:drive>4by2</g:drive>
                <g:image_link>http://example.co.uk/photos/10.jpg</g:image_link>
                <g:image_link>http://example.co.uk/photos/11.jpg</g:image_link>
        </entry>
</feed>

The XML's seems well formed, and the namespaces are in tact; seems odd
that it's being rejected.

Thanks,

Matt

On Jul 10, 8:54 pm, Tom Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> When you said uploading do you mean your generating a data feed or xml
> particually formatted to be passed to Google Base through the API ?
>
> Tom Wilson
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> On Jul 9, 7:06 pm, zweb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
>
> > Posting a quick question as I can't find any info on the Batch URI.
>
> > I'm writing a PHP script to convert data from a database to XML, ready
> > for Google Base. Would uploading more than one item be classed as a
> > 'batch', or an 'item'. I ask as it effects the namespaces used in the
> > XML.
>
> > I'd also appreciate be pointed toward a well formed XML document for
> > said purposes.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Matt- Hide quoted text -
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