Good idea/Bad idea. This may be the triumph of hope over reality but can anyone identify any documents anywhere that explains, simply, the formatting requirements for headers when preparing to post to HTTP via port 80. I have found many on HTML formatting which discusses that the web application creates the header data but nothing on how one would do it programatically. I notice from an earlier posting on this subject in May, C and Java libraries were referenced, but I would like to try do this 'manually', via a COBOL program of all things. I have established I can post data out on port 80 but cannot get to grips with the formatting requirements of the HTTP header. The XML layouts (for thats what I intend to send) are pretty straight forward and I understand the tag delimitation. Its establishing the initial contact and delimiting the header data. The idea is that I will open socket 80 and simply post the string of data off to the application within the web area. I am currently trying to test this, with a simple script, on my HP by posting to a URL within my Apache environment, although eventually it will be out on the network, and get the following error in my apache error_log; [Tue Oct 17 17:19:30 2000] [error] Invalid URI in request POST public- html/titlemnt.bin HTTP/1.0 Content-Length: 31 titlecode=1&salut=MR&ACTION=ADD The value ' POST public-html/titlemnt.bin HTTP/1.0 Content-Length: 31 titlecode=1&salut=MR&ACTION=ADD ' is that simply sent via an IPCSend out on port 80 from a cobol prog. I may be asking a lot but, who knows, there could be something out there.