Tcl
Tcl
Create MIME Containing XML
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Calls SetBodyFromXml to load XML into the MIME body. Also sets the Content-Type header to "text/xml", and the Content-Transfer-Encoding to an appropriate transfer encoding based on the characters found in the XML.Chilkat Tcl Downloads
load ./chilkat.dll
set success 0
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
set mime [new_CkMime]
# Add a few header fields:
set success [CkMime_AddHeaderField $mime "Description" "this is a test"]
set success [CkMime_AddHeaderField $mime "MyId" "123"]
set xmlData "<something>123</something>"
# Set the mime body via SetBodyFromXml. This also
# has the intended side-effect of adding the Content-Type
# and Content-Transfer-Encoding headers.
set success [CkMime_SetBodyFromXml $mime $xmlData]
puts [CkMime_getMime $mime]
# The MIME should look like this:
# Description: this is a test
# MyId: 123
# Content-Type: text/xml;
# Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
#
# <something>123</something>
# Note: The Content-Transfer-Encoding may be changed.
# For example, to use "base64", do this:
CkMime_put_Encoding $mime "base64"
# Show the MIME again, this time using the base64
# transfer encoding:
puts [CkMime_getMime $mime]
# It should look like this:
# Description: this is a test
# MyId: 123
# Content-Type: text/xml;
# Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
#
# PHNvbWV0aGluZz4xMjM8L3NvbWV0aGluZz4=
delete_CkMime $mime