Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 5.0 for Microsoft Office - DOM Reference

send Method (IXMLHTTPRequest)

Sends an HTTP request to the server and receives a response.

[Script]

Script Syntax

oXMLHttpRequest.send(varBody);

Parameters

varBody
The body of the message being sent with the request.

Example

xmlhttp = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP.5.0");
xmlhttp.open("GET", "http://localhost/sample.xml", false);
xmlhttp.send();
alert(xmlhttp.responseXML.xml);
[Visual Basic]

Visual Basic Syntax

oXMLHttpRequest.send(varBody)

Parameters

varBody
The body of the message being sent with the request.

Example

Dim xmlhttp As New Msxml2.xmlhttp
xmlhttp.open "GET", "http://localhost/sample.xml", False
xmlhttp.send
MsgBox xmlhttp.responseXML.xml
[C/C++]

C/C++ Syntax

HRESULT send(VARIANT varBody);

Parameters

varBody [in, optional]
The body of the message being sent with the request.

C/C++ Return Values

S_OK
The value returned if successful.

Remarks

This method is synchronous or asynchronous, depending on the value of the bAsync parameter in the open method call. If open is called with bAsync == False, this call does not return until the entire response is received or the protocol stack times out. If open is called with bAsync == True, this call returns immediately.

This method takes one optional parameter, which is the requestBody to use. The acceptable VARIANT input types are BSTR, SAFEARRAY of UI1 (unsigned bytes), IDispatch to an XML Document Object Model (DOM) object, and IStream *. You can use only chunked encoding (for sending) when sending IStream * input types. The component automatically sets the Content-Length header for all but IStream * input types.

If the input type is a BSTR, the response is always encoded as UTF-8. The caller must set a Content-Type header with the appropriate content type and include a charset parameter.

If the input type is a SAFEARRAY of UI1, the response is sent as is without additional encoding. The caller must set a Content-Type header with the appropriate content type.

If the input type is an XML DOM object, the response is encoded according to the encoding attribute on the <? declaration in the document. If there is no XML declaration or encoding attribute, UTF-8 is assumed.

If the input type is an IStream *, the response is sent as is without additional encoding. The caller must set a Content-Type header with the appropriate content type.

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See Also

open Method

Applies to: IXMLHTTPRequest