01-04-2010, 01:34 AM
I am writing a custom .cfm application for exporting flight data and attaching custom financials for use in a VA.
When I try to export I get an error that FSP is not connected, but then I get a messages saying that I have connected ok.
![[Image: export_screen.jpg]](http://87.194.221.39/export_screen.jpg)
The text that says
OK - connected
comes from my .cfm page where I reply to the POST request with
#Answer# OK - connected;
In the same way I reply with my answer I also reply with
Weight=1 Dist=2 Alt=1 Liqu=1
and
#Welcome#test welcome message#EndWelcome#;
As you can see the export option is not enabled, and I am unable to change the export flags. It appears I am only partly connected.
Can anyone offer any clues as to why I seem to be only partially connected?
Without looking through and trying to decipher a php script, is there a list of all of the POST data sent and expected replies needed with
any required formatting?
===========Edit===========
I have resolved the problem with connecting to the export. The error was caused due to using "OK" and not "Ok". Apparently the reply format is case sensitive.
I have not marked this post as [SOLVED] because I would still like to know where I can find a list of of the POST data along with a list of formating requirements for replies.
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Post Edited ( 04-01-10 04:03 )
When I try to export I get an error that FSP is not connected, but then I get a messages saying that I have connected ok.
![[Image: export_screen.jpg]](http://87.194.221.39/export_screen.jpg)
The text that says
OK - connected
comes from my .cfm page where I reply to the POST request with
#Answer# OK - connected;
In the same way I reply with my answer I also reply with
Weight=1 Dist=2 Alt=1 Liqu=1
and
#Welcome#test welcome message#EndWelcome#;
As you can see the export option is not enabled, and I am unable to change the export flags. It appears I am only partly connected.
Can anyone offer any clues as to why I seem to be only partially connected?
Without looking through and trying to decipher a php script, is there a list of all of the POST data sent and expected replies needed with
any required formatting?
===========Edit===========
I have resolved the problem with connecting to the export. The error was caused due to using "OK" and not "Ok". Apparently the reply format is case sensitive.
I have not marked this post as [SOLVED] because I would still like to know where I can find a list of of the POST data along with a list of formating requirements for replies.
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Post Edited ( 04-01-10 04:03 )