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XMLWriter over internet

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    dSolariuM
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    Hi, I want to give the XMLwrite::Create(...) an URI format address... because I want to save my file (e.g config file) in my http:// address. and I don't want to use Database... If there is a way to do it(or other ways) please tell me thank you.

    Every new thing you learn,Gives you a new personality.

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      Hi, I want to give the XMLwrite::Create(...) an URI format address... because I want to save my file (e.g config file) in my http:// address. and I don't want to use Database... If there is a way to do it(or other ways) please tell me thank you.

      Every new thing you learn,Gives you a new personality.

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      led mike
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      dSolariuM wrote:

      because I want to save my file (e.g config file) in my http:// address

      HTTP doesn't work like that, you better do some studying. Software developers should understand the technologies they intend to use before planing how to use them, otherwise you end up trying to install a clutch in your refrigerator. :rolleyes:

      led mike

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