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Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_[ubl-dev]_Q:_What_mime_type_for_UBL/ebxml_with_smtp_??=
David I should think there would be a general feeling against any mime type other than text/xml I wonder how XPath 2.0 and XSLT 2.0 might help here with e-mails (might support for non-xml text allow pulling in of documents/fragments from emails in a folder - for Java type e-mails,etc - where these are just held as text files in a folder? - not much help perhaps if the messages are held in a database such as a .dbx file perhaps) As for OrderResponse I'd say (XPath) /Order/AcknowledgementResponseCode is what you want (valid values are 'OrderResponse' and 'OrderResponseSimple') All the best Stephen Green david.lyon@computergrid.net wrote on 12.08.2004, 05:01:26: > > Anybody, > > I know the answer is probably rtfm/stupid but I thought I'd just check with any > experts first as they might know an answer off the top of their heads. > > Just trying to put together some ubl test data and I want to pull in UBL > acknowledgements with a mail utility from a pop mailbox. no probs in that.. > > but is there a mime type for UBL yet? > > or is the best way just to stick all the acknowledgment documents in a directory > with some kind of xpath and go from there? > > Then, anybody know how to quickly determine the document type for an > acknowledgement? say an OrderResponse. > > My preference for an answer would be XPath/Perl, but any other language would > probably do. > > only about 113,000 unique xpath elements to deal with; so little time to > test them all > > David > > > > -------------------------------------------------------
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