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How to paste recipient in xml

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so I have a video talking about XML what it is how you can write it but I donamp;#39;t have a video yet on how you can actually read data from an XML file lots and lots and lots of apiamp;#39;s out there provide data currently as JSON however there are also a lot of older apiamp;#39;s that still provide data in XML format so you can have an XML file that contains all the data you need or you could have a JSON file that contains all the data that you need sometimes API s will provide data in multiple formats but as a developer you really should be able to handle data in any format that itamp;#39;s given to you whether itamp;#39;s a CSV or JSON or XML or just plain text tab delimited files whatever you want so what Iamp;#39;m gonna do here is I have an XML file that Iamp;#39;ve created right here this XML file contains a 1 root element thereamp;#39;s a houses element in a swords element inside of root and then houses contains a whole bunch of house elements that have ID attribute

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Since XML cannot handle special characters, you should use the escape characters. So, element should be replaced with amp. (Greater than) to #62.
To post XML to the server, you need to make an HTTP POST request, include the XML data in the body of the POST request message, and set the correct MIME type for the XML using the Content-Type: application/xml HTML header.
With HTTP, the IP uses the XML Component to post the data to a remote Active Server Page (ASP) based on either the XMLBridgeToFile. ASP or XMLBridgeToQueue. ASP sample pages. The receiving ASP page persists the XML to a file or a queue, where a File or Queue IP detects the data and applies it to the target system.
The ampersand character must be escaped. The greater than and less than characters do no have to be escaped but its good practice to do it. The double quotes in the data must be escaped. The double quotes do not need escaping as they are contained within a single quoted attribute.
Specifying special characters in XML request ● Ampersand () - amp; ● Less than () - gt; ● Quote () - quot; ● Apostrophe () - apos;
If you have an XML Map, do this to import XML data into mapped cells: In the XML Map, select one of the mapped cells. Click Developer Import. If you dont see the Developer tab, see Show the Developer tab. In the Import XML dialog box, locate and select the XML data file (. xml) you want to import, and click Import.
Note that the ampersand () and less-than (

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