There has to be at least one person in the world who uses updategrams from a
web client?
Is there an example of how to create them?
What is the best way to store data on the client <xml> or msxml2.Document?
Is there an example of how to create an updategram from either of these
storage types?
I can return the updategram to the sql server, so I do not need examples of
this.
I need an example of how to create updategrams using jscript and either
<xml> or msxml2.document
thank you
mark
Hi John,
I haven't see any samples of creating Updategrams manually on a web
client. There are two samples in the SQLXML documentation that show
alternative mechanisms to use Updategrams in a web application.
Thank you,
Amar Nalla [MS]
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"John Smith" <johnsmith@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> There has to be at least one person in the world who uses updategrams from
a
> web client?
> Is there an example of how to create them?
> What is the best way to store data on the client <xml> or msxml2.Document?
> Is there an example of how to create an updategram from either of these
> storage types?
> I can return the updategram to the sql server, so I do not need examples
of
> this.
> I need an example of how to create updategrams using jscript and either
> <xml> or msxml2.document
> thank you
> mark
>
|||these examples do not show how to make the updategram?
The have an updategram already made and you simply send it back to the
server.
Please, there must be one example somewhere, or what is the point of
updategrams?
What is the best way to make them on the client? If I use <xml> or
DOMDocument I need to be able to create the updategram on the client.
I would appreciate an example.
Mark
"Amar Nalla [MS]" <nospam@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi John,
> I haven't see any samples of creating Updategrams manually on a web
> client. There are two samples in the SQLXML documentation that show
> alternative mechanisms to use Updategrams in a web application.
> Thank you,
> Amar Nalla [MS]
> This posting is provided AS IS, and confers on rights or warranties.
> "John Smith" <johnsmith@.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:OCkAureAFHA.2640@.TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> a
> of
>
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