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Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] Re: [ubl-dev] Q: What mime type for UBL/ebxml with smtp ?
I think you'd have to go with the namespace. I think that's what the Open Office UBL reader does. Steve ----- Original Message ----- From: <david.lyon@computergrid.net> To: <stephen_green@seventhproject.co.uk> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 2:53 PM Subject: Re: [ubl-dev] Re: [ubl-dev] Q: What mime type for UBL/ebxml with smtp ? > > > As for OrderResponse I'd say (XPath) > > /Order/AcknowledgementResponseCode > > is what you want (valid values are 'OrderResponse' and > > 'OrderResponseSimple') > > ok, but how would you know that it's an OrderResponse? if it came in through an > email? > > what I'm saying is that you would just have a whole lot of xml files in there > and you'd have to do an xpath on all the different types to find out what it > was. > > ie: > > Volume in drive D is GTD_DEV > Volume Serial Number is 103B-14FC > > Directory of D:\ComputerGrid\ComputerGrid UBL Testpad > > 11/08/2004 07:48 AM 1,071 File1.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 3,970 > UBL-ReceiptAdvice-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 8,317 > UBL-DespatchAdvice-1.0-beta-Joinery-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 5,888 > UBL-DespatchAdvice-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 13,108 UBL-Invoice-1.0-beta-Joinery-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 8,610 UBL-Invoice-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 7,420 UBL-Order-1.0-beta-Joinery-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 5,906 UBL-Order-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 1,337 > UBL-OrderCancellation-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 6,554 > UBL-OrderChange-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 8,545 > UBL-OrderResponse-1.0-beta-Joinery-Example.xml > 12/11/2003 08:16 PM 1,367 > UBL-OrderResponseSimple-1.0-beta-Office-Example.xml > 12 File(s) 72,093 bytes > 0 Dir(s) 106,450,944 bytes free > > > of course that is ok, if that's what has to be done. Just seems a bit dumb to me > (not your fault of course). Just trying to find out the best way. > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > >
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