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Thomas B. Passin wrote:
Yes, in fact I'd go further - I'm not even particularly committed to SOAP, but I do care about the ability to send an XML request, so I would be equally happy (in principle) if we (all) started calling our Web Services by using POST with the XML as a MIME attachment, as John Cowan pointed out on xml-dev. But until someone can find a way of sending an XML block via a URL, then I need something more powerful than document().Whether you can do it depends on what you mean by "Web Service". It's one thing to POST some (name,variable) pairs. It's another to construct a SOAP envelope + payload and to respond to possible SOAP error messages. Francis. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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