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Re: Newbie to XML - problem using xmlhttp

From: "Scott M." <s-mar@------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 6/4/2007 7:45:00 PM

xmlHTTP is really for asyncronous xml communicaitons between servers, which 
is much more than you need here.  You just need to be able to load up some 
XML that you are retieving into a W3C DOM Document container and then you 
use standard objects properties and methods to access the portions of the 
document you need.

Using xmlHTTP for this is kind of like using a sledgehammer to put a 
thumbtack into a bulletin board.


"Tim Platt" <tjp@p...> wrote in message 
news:1180976290.262165.183580@q......
> That works!!
>
> I still dont really understand why, but..............................
>
> Thank you yet again for your assistance. I can usually crack these
> problems on my own, but this proved a hard nut to crack.
>
> 




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