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New territory for me entirely. I want to set up some tests on my own site before sending xml to other sites.  I believe the method is http post.

The first thing I need to do is set up a page on my site to receive xml post and then display it.  Later I will be adding it to my db etc but for now I would like to be able to recieve and display.

Then I need to have another page to send the data (can't receive anything if I don't send it first right?).

 

Trouble is I don't have a clue where to start.  I can't find anything in simple enough language for me to understand.  I have some java for sending but not knowing any java I don't know how to implement it and PHP is probably better anyway right?

Even a link to the relevant information would be helpful.... my own searches have been fruitless.

Thanks.

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Oh Sh1t!!! Is there no idiots guide to posting xml??? I need something like tizag.com's tutorials to take me from scratch with examples.  I'm sure it's just like every other thing to do with the web that I've learnt so far..... not so hard if you know how.  But right now it looks like an impossibility... yet tantalisingly close to happening.  I have everything in place bar the actual sending of the information. And I need to be able to recieve it to test it. I like that xml parser lets you encode to utf8 but I couldn't figure out if I needed to download something to make the parsing possible or how to use it.  I'm sure in a few months it may all make sense but not right now.

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