Chris Shiflett wrote:
> Jerry Swanson wrote:
>
>> I generated XML file. I need to send the file to another server not
>> through FTP but though HTTP.
>
>
> Yes, I gathered that, but you're not telling us how you're supposed to
> send it. For example, when Google first provided their web API, they
> didn't say, "just send us an XML document." :-)
>
> There are many details you're not giving us (you can leave out the
> details involving the XML document itself, of course), so it's pretty
> much impossible to even guess an answer to your question.
>
> Chris
>

Seriously... Chris is truly trying to help you.  There are many, many
ways to send an XML file.  The following are HTTP methods off of the top
of my head:

SOAP (possibly with WSDL)
Simple HTTP POST (usually through a form)
Simple HTTP GET (possibly through a form, though passing XML documents
through URL parameters is probably not "A Good Thing".)

It really depends on what the *receiving server* expects.  Is there a
documented API?  Or perhaps can you just point us to the page (URL) that
is supposed to receive the XML document?

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