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Re: Xml messaging

From: "Han" <hp4444@------.---.----->
To: NULL
Date: 10/1/2004 3:50:00 PM
You may want xmlhttp.

"LeoKPorto" <LeoKPorto@d...> wrote in message
news:9B19B5B6-32F1-4C82-AF56-6057E82AD987@m......
> How can i send some xml data from a vb application to a asp page???
> Is this possible???
> And the other way, from asp to vb???
>
> When a user calls an asp page, a xml file is generated with informations
of
> access and querytring parameters. The vb application uses a timer to open
> that file and with the informations provided on the file, searches for
image
> positioning parameters on a database and on some other running
applications.
> Then, this application update the xml file with those parameters and save
it.
> The asp page is now running a javascript timer that looks for a flag
element
> on the xml file. if the element is different from "0", it reads the other
> fields and positions the images described on that xml.
>
> I would like to use messages so it could be faster than this.




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