Thanks to all who have responded...

I was right to question where my XML was being written.  Under the CGIDEV2
covers when WrtSection('*fini') is called, IBM API QtmhWrStout is used to
write the string (in my case, XML) to "stdout".  It is doing this, however,
stdout is being routed to QPRINT, which happens to be attached to a local
printer.  I got several pages of perfectly formatted XML (including my
Content-type line)!  Pretty to look at, but not really helpful in this case.

How is this data supposed to be routed back to the client?  I suspect that I
missed a step somewhere along the way, but I don't know what to look at.
I've re-directed stdout in REXX to a file at times, but I have no clue what
to redirect it to (if I even need to do this myself).

I haven't posted to the Easy/400 forum, yet, but if that is the more
appropriate place, I can do that.

Curiouser and curiouser...
--Bruce Guetzkow

PS:  Bob, yes, I do read your articles, including the Ajax ones.  I don't
remember seeing anything specific to content-type, or even any server-side
code...perhaps you could direct me to a specific example.  As for the tools,
they have been chosen and I believe they will do the trick...I am simply new
to them.  I'm quite happy to do whatever research is needed, but at the
moment I'm a bit confused on where to look.  If anyone can point me in the
right direction, I'll take it from there.  At this point, I may just start
over, reinstalling/configuring each piece and making sure that I haven't
missed a step.



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