Title: Re: Witango-Talk: @ASSIGN & XML?
Oh I see! Well I think I’ll wrap this up tomorrow...Thanks so much for all the help..I’ll try that out and see which error message I get this time! :-D

~K~


On 7/25/06 5:03 PM, "Dale Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Nope, it just requires that everything be sent exactly as written. NORMALLY, it is used as follows "Causes Witango to suppress meta tag substitution for the VALUE supplied."  But I occasionally use it to err on the side of caution.

On Jul 25, 2006, at 7:54 PM, Kaustav Acharya wrote:

Hmmmm that is interesting indeed! Does the <@LITERAL> assign the text following it to someDOMname?
 
 
 On 7/25/06 4:44 PM, "Dale Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
 
You have to be careful on your quoting, too...
 
 <@assign name="someDOMname" scope="request" value="<@dom value='
<startthevalues>
 <value1>Somevalue</value1>
 <value2>Somevalue2</value2></startthevalues>
'>">
 
 and mighten it be a good idea to call this with <@literal > (see below)  ? Scott can speak better to this than I can.
 
 <@assign name="someDOMname" scope="request" value="<@dom value='<@literal "<startthevalues>
 <value1>Somevalue</value1>
 <value2>Somevalue2</value2></startthevalues>
">'>">
 
On Jul 25, 2006, at 7:04 PM, Kaustav Acharya wrote:
 
 
Hi there,
  
  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
  000
2   
  
*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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