Hi,
Yes and also confirm that the result is actually well-formed, as what
appears correct in a browser might not be. (And know what your processor
does when doc() is called on non-XML.)
(I know this is bone-headed but sad experience has taught me not to
assume I'm not being bone-headed.)
Cheers,
Wendell
On 9/13/2012 11:27 AM, Andrew Welch wrote:
On 13 September 2012 16:20, Ihe
Onwuka<ihe(_dot_)onwuka(_at_)googlemail(_dot_)com> wrote:
OK this is a long shot, but the endpoint gives me the correct response
when I paste the http call into the browser . When I make the same
call from the document function I get a response from the application
saying it couldn't find any records.
As in nothing is returned by the doc() call? Could be proxy
settings... hard to tell.
Need to see a small complete runnable example that recreates the problem.
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