If your XML request is less than 32k you can get it this way:

QtmhGetEnv (ENVData:10:ENVDataLn:'CONTENT_LENGTH':14:ApiError);
Content_Length = atoi(%trim(%subst(ENVDATA:1:ENVDataLn)));
If Content_Length > %len(INData);
  INDataLn = %len(INData);
else;
  INDataLn = Content_Length;
endif;
QtmhRdStin (INData:INDataLn:INActLn:ApiError);

Otherwise you can create a usrspc or %alloc more storage based on
Content_Length and address INData to it.

Giuseppe.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kevin Touchette" <KTouchette@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 4:53 PM
Subject: [WEB400] XML request processing.


> Can anyone tell me how to read an XML request sent from another web site
into an rpg cgi program on my web site.  I know how to process a query
string to get input variables but what I really need to do is read the
entire XML document into a variable so that I can parse the XML document
into the correct variables.  Currently I'm using CGIDEV2 but I'm open to
whatever works.  TIA.
>
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