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KKop
13 years agoOccasional Contributor
This is a very late reply regarding this, but for completeness sake I guess:
It's in the form of an xml string. The .NET utility that you can download shows an example of it.
BTW, you're right about the documentation. I'm pretty sure I could figure things out by myself (my persistence overcomes my lack of intelligence :-)), if the web services guide showed a little more detail.
I've got the basics figured out now, but it's in java, not PERL.
It's in the form of an xml string. The .NET utility that you can download shows an example of it.
BTW, you're right about the documentation. I'm pretty sure I could figure things out by myself (my persistence overcomes my lack of intelligence :-)), if the web services guide showed a little more detail.
I've got the basics figured out now, but it's in java, not PERL.
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