I just sent the following email to overture, regarding the XML-DTC API described
here
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I would like to automate the generation of overture click reports using DTC-XML, for internal accounting at an internet marketing client that has many open Overture accounts.
I have a good deal of experience programming, particularly in perl, but not so much experience in xml web services.
I would like to automate the generation of overture click reports using DTC-XML, for internal accounting.
Are there any working applications / demo programs for the overture web services that I could play with? The adobe guide wasn't much help to me. Or are there any newsgroups where I could interact with people that have more experience
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I have have googled around for sample code for the overture XML-DTC API, but so far no luck.
If anyone's got tips for this, in perl or any language, much appreciated!
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