Uist, Koen -
RE> You will need to use BASE64 DECODE on your returned $Value
Thanks very much, that was exactly what I was looking for! Works
perfectly!
Bob Miller
Chomerics, a division of Parker Hannifin Corporation
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Hi Bob,
PDF documents are binaries, to be able to send them through a text protocol,
they are encoded.
In your case it is base64 encoded. So you need to decode the data in the
getObjectFileReturn tag.
If I understand correctly, you ahve the data part in $Value, then use this
(from the top of m
Hi Bob
You will need to use BASE64 DECODE on your returned $Value, and then
save it as a doc.
http://doc.4d.com/4Dv16/4D/16.4/BASE64-DECODE.301-3979394.en.html
Regards
Uist
On 12/12/2018 03:07, Bob Miller via 4D_Tech wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm confounded by a SOAP service that returns a bin
Hi Everyone,
I'm confounded by a SOAP service that returns a binary (for a PDF file) -
I'm not able to figure out how to save it as a proper PDF document that
Acrobat understands.
I get a SOAP response like (the binary was abridged for readability):
http://DefaultNamespace";
xmlns:soapenv="h
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