I am fairly new at all this, so please bear with me...
So here is what I am trying to do. Take some information acquired by a user on a form, store them in variables, put the variables in XML format, assign the whole xml into a <@DOM> and shoot it off to our client using <@URL>
My question is this:
If my syntax looks like this:
<@ASSIGN NAME="someDOMname" SCOPE="request" VALUE=<@DOM VALUE="<startthevvalues>
<value1>Somevalue</value1>
<value2>Somevalue2</value2></startthevalues>">>
Why does Tango return this error message?
Main Error Number: -902
An error occurred while parsing the XML.
Expected equal sign
Meta Stack Trace:
Line Meta Tag
0002
*The meta stack is interpreted top-to-bottom: the top line shows the inner metatag that caused the error.
Line “2” of this particular resultshtml is the <@ASSIGN> syntax where I am trying to assign all the xml into the DOM variable. Am I missing something obvious here? I tried a soap approach, but it seemed to complicated, so I figured I would try something a little easier... What is the the expected “=” Tango is looking for?
Any help would be great! Thanks!
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