OFX formatted in XML
Maciej Gawinecki
mgawinecki at gmail.com
Fri Aug 3 15:27:10 EDT 2007
Thanks.
But does SGML allow for using such construction like
OFXHEADER:100
where there is not < and > signs ????
BTW, does any one knows what happened to OFX Specification site
www.ofx.net/ofx/default.asp
???
I've been receiving " (110) Connection timed out" for 2-3 last days.
Anyone knows mirror of this specification ?
Regards,
Maciej
Derek Atkins pisze:
> No, it is NOT XML, it is SGML.
>
> -derek
>
> Quoting Maciej Gawinecki <mgawinecki at gmail.com>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found information that OFX files are formatted in XML.
>> But when I take a look on example of OFX file I cames out that:
>> - tags (leaves in XML tree) are not closed with </tag> entity
>> - header is not formated in XML
>>
>> So, is it correct XML ? Or OFX does not have to be correct XML file ?
>>
>> Below example for considerations (generated by MT2OFX app from CSV file):
>>
>> OFXHEADER:100
>> DATA:OFXSGML
>> VERSION:102
>> SECURITY:NONE
>> ENCODING:USASCII
>> CHARSET:1252
>> COMPRESSION:NONE
>> OLDFILEUID:NONE
>> NEWFILEUID:NONE
>>
>> ...
>>
>> <BANKACCTFROM>
>> <BANKID>PKO-INtel
>> <ACCTID>50102055581111123027600041
>> <ACCTTYPE>CHECKING
>> </BANKACCTFROM>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Maciej
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