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Re[2]: HTTP_PARSE_XML_STRING not found compiling your locweath after upgrading to v1.22



Hello Scott,

No Problem - just let me know...  I have really enjoyed your articles
and have used Httpapi and Ftpapi for some time now - thanks for
everything!
-- 
Best regards,
 Rick

Systems Manager
Dealer's Auto Auction of Okc
1028 S. Portland
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
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Thursday, April 24, 2008, 5:17:28 PM, you wrote:

SK> Thanks for pointing that out.

SK> HTTP_PARSE_XML_STRING is a routine I recently added into HTTPAPI -- it's
SK> currently only on my computer, and not in any releases of HTTPAPI! 
SK> Ooops!!  I forgot about that.

SK> I'll have to change the weather code, or release the updated HTTPAPI.


SK> Rick DuVall wrote:
>> Hi Scott,
>> 
>>    I just tried the code I got from your article in System iNetwork
>>    Programming Tips for displaying the weather on the sign-on screen.
>>    When it couldn't find several httpapi functions I assumed I needed
>>    the latest version so I downloaded the save file and ran the
>>    install as outlined on your web page.  The install seemed to go
>>    well and finish normally.  Now when I try to compile locweath I get
>>    '*RNF7030 30   2919 020800  The name or indicator HTTP_PA... is not
>>    defined. ' which I found to mean '*RNF7030 HTTP_PARSE_XML_STRING...
>>    **UNDEF**            2919    3049'.  I can't find the offending
>>    procedure anywhere.  This is not life threatening or anything, but
>>    I thought the idea was pretty neat.  If you can point out what I
>>    have failed to get right I would appreciate it.
>> 
>>    

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