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Re: Using raw to post data
I do, and I'm pretty sure I'm hitting it correctly. I have a PC based
testing tool that works correctly. Maybe I need to wireshark it and see
what it's sending that I'm not.
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Charles Wilt
<[1]charles.wilt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
� �Actually the debug log shows exactly what is being sent...
� �POST / HTTP/1.1
� �Host: [1][2]192.168.1.99:986
� �User-Agent: http-api/1.24
� �Content-Type: text/xml
� �Content-Length: 140
� �Connection: close
� �<?xml version="1.0" ?><TRANSACTION>
� �<TRANSACTIONTYPE>INTERACTIVECREDITAUTH</TRANSACTIONTYPE>
� �<CREDITAMT>1.00</CREDITAMT> </TRANSACTION>
� �Do you have documentation from the vendor as to what you're
supposed to
� �be sending?
� �Charles
� �On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:41 PM, Michael Ryan
� �<[2][3]michaelrtr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
� � �� �I've modified an existing program to talk to a device.
I know
� � �I'm
� � �� �hitting it - I can see the device light up. But I
don't get a
� � �valid
� � �� �response - seems like it's an error. I've attached the
debug
� � �log...can
� � �� �anyone shed any light? The vendor suggested that
content-length
� � �wasn't
� � �� �being passed. I can't see the actual headers in the
debug log,
� � �but the
� � �� �log certainly indicated content-length was passed.
Thanks!
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