The code below works. But if I comment out the line Dim objRequest As MSXML2.XMLHTTP
and uncomment the line Dim objRequest As Object
it fails with the error message :
The parameter is incorrect
Why, and what (if anything) can I do about it?
Public Function GetSessionId(strApiId, strUserName, strPassword) As String
Dim strPostData As String
Dim objRequest As MSXML2.XMLHTTP
'Dim objRequest As Object '
strPostData = "api_id=" & strApiId & "&user=" & strUserName & "&password=" & strPassword
Set objRequest = New MSXML2.XMLHTTP
With objRequest
.Open "POST", "https://api.clickatell.com/http/auth", False
.setRequestHeader "Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
.send strPostData
GetSessionId = .responseText
End With
End Function
Corey, yes, I know I would have to do that in order for my code to work without a reference to the MSXML type library. That's not the issue here. The code fails when using Dim objRequest As Object
regardless of whether I use
Set objRequest = NEW MSXML2.XMLHTTP
with the reference, or
Set objRequest = CreateObject("MSXML2.XMLHTTP")
without the reference.
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