Hi Michael,
>I use PHP so I don't know if this applies but I include a Content-Length
>header:
>
>Content-Length: [length of the XML]
>
>here's a working XML snippet:
>
><?xml version='1.0' encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
><!DOCTYPE OPS_envelope SYSTEM "ops.dtd">
><OPS_envelope>
><header>
><version>0.9</version>
></header>
><body>
><data_block><dt_assoc>
><item key="protocol">XCP</item>
><item key="action">SET</item>
><item key="object">COOKIE</item>
><item key="registrant_ip">[the IP address]</item>
><item key="attributes"><dt_assoc>
><item key="domain">[domain.com]</item>
><item key="reg_username">[user]</item>
><item key="reg_password">[password]</item>
></dt_assoc>
></item>
></dt_assoc></data_block>
></body>
></OPS_envelope>
>
>
Thank you for your suggestion. However, I don't think my problem has
anything to do with the XML I send. I get the same error (401) even when
I do an API WHOIS, or when I use a wrong private key.
I will try the content length header, though... but if that helpded,
that would be strange, as my perl code is basically the same as the one
in the examples.
Regards,
- Csongor
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