To Dan: and i think you should put your data inside the x-tag of a message ...
regards, ulrich > "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 4-1-2003 18:42:23: > > > >>From what I can gather from the specs it is also perfectly legal to > >send XML payloads within the BODY element. Is this correct? > > I doubt that the DTD for a message allows you to put additional XML > into a body tag, but even if is does.. > > > > >Is there any reason why I should not use the body element for > >packaging xml payloads? > > Why would you want to put it inside the body tag? Besides that it's not > meant for that and the DTD probably does not allow it, why not send it > outside the body tag? Sure winjab doesn't do anything with it.. why > should it? It doesn't understand your namespace. Only your own app has > to understand it. > > The fact that winjab actually *shows* the XML you put in the body just > indicates that either Winjab is buggy when parsing XML, or that you're > actually not sending XML but a normal (escaped) character sequence. > > > > -- > Tijl Houtbeckers > Java/J2ME/GPRS Software Engineer @ Splendo > The Netherlands > > _______________________________________________ > jdev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > -- Ulrich Staudinger http://www.die-horde.de http://www.igpp.de Product Manager @ http://complat.sourceforge.net/jnlp/ JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev