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richie
7 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi,
erm - I 'think' this might help - but I'm unsure.
Rather than post the query parameter within the URI you are submitting - you might be able to submit query parm within the body of the request.
If you alter the MediaType from 'application/xml' (I'm guessing) to 'x-www-urlencoded' and then stick the query parms in the body of the request - I got this working about a week ago (never done it before) - it meant that I didn't have a really long query parm string in the URI.
I 'think' if you need to keep your Content-Type header to 'application/xml' (so you can't change it to 'x-www-urlencoded') then I 'think' you can hit the 'Post QueryString' checkbox and copy the query parm in the body also.
Hope this helps!
richie
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