The XMLHTTP library is a powerful library that allows us to send and receive data to and from any remote host with the appropriate page setup. In this article I’ve only touched on the capabilities of the XMLHTTP library, and there’s still many more functions available. You should take a look at some of the links below to learn more about these functions if you’re interested.
Remember too, that the XMLHTTP library can also be used to transport and receive XML and binary data. There are heaps of ways to use the XMLHTTP library, and if you come up with any nifty ideas, let me know at mitchell@devarticles.com.
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