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| jdalrymple From: Snoqualmie, WA USA Posts: 20 Member Since: 11/14/00 |
posted May 8, 2001 2:20 PM Would you provide me with some example code that better illustrates how to populate RequestHeaders particularly Content-Type and Content-Length headers. Your VB post sample doesn't provide this. Is there a list of standard accepted Content-Type headers? Is there somewhere I can learn more about these headers other than your help file? I know that if I leave these blank, Http will fill them in for me, but I am having a problem with my form data being appended with a mysterious "m" character on the very end of the data. I'm thinking that if I can manually pass the Content-Length this may bypass this problem. Don't know if this is a problem with the Http tool, but you may want to look into this when Http is used as a form-place control within an Access 2000 app. Love the tool, keep up the good work and thanks for the help! |
Tony Priest![]() From: Utica, NY USA Posts: 8466 Member Since: 04/11/00 |
posted May 8, 2001 4:02 PM There was a problem a while ago where we were sending extra chars durung POST. Are you sure you have the most recent? The latest update is always available at: http://www.dart.com/downloads/update.exe In regards to header syntax, I would have to tell you to search for the appropriate RFC. Hope this helps! Tony Priest Dart Tech Support |
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