Bak (kedai)? What do I call you? Bak, kedai, something else? ;) If you go to the xmlrpc.com site there are a few COM versions of xml-rpc libs, I used a few of these with varying degrees of success. Some of the problems that I encountered are: 1. No https support 2. Some had no authentication support, so only things viewable by anonymous could be called (this is not true of all the COM interfaces though). 3. Some just plain didn't work ;( I've since gone back to just uploading the data via a web form, so haven't got a copy of the macro I wrote anymore, but honestly it really wasn't that difficult. hth Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "bak (kedai)" <kedai@kedai.com.my> To: "Phil Harris" <phil.harris@zope.co.uk>; "Sedat Yilmazer" <sedat@kibele.com>; <zope@zope.org> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 9:37 AM Subject: Re: Re: [Zope] A Tale from IBM land...
On Wednesday 27 June 2001 16:28, Phil Harris wrote:
Sedat,
I have done something similar in the recent past, using XML-RPC to call a Zope method directly. This may be a better option.
hth
Phil
hi phil it'd be great if this is turned into a howto. altho it may be easy, but seeing how it's done may push/point us into the right direction. i've done it with python, thru the web and such. but can't for the life of me figure out how to integrate it to m$ apps.
doing anything from M$ really hurts me head :) tho i admit i do have a dense head
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