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Anyone used UploadData API successfully?

Hi all,

Has anyone used UploadData API successfully?
The first parameter to the API is the URI where one needs to upload data.
If I give a Fully qualified name i.e.http://myserver.mydomain:XX it rejects it.
I get result back as "Operation timed out".
If I just give http://myserver:XX the call succeeds.

Has anyone faced any such similar problem. Is there anything I am missing on?
I would really really appreciate if someone can help me with this problem.
I have been stuck with this for a while :-(.

Best regards,
Dave
Nov 15 '05 #1
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