Awesome, that looks like it. Thanks.

On Nov 26, 4:01 pm, Masklinn <maskl...@masklinn.net> wrote:
> On 26 Nov 2009, at 16:55 , Chris wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > Sorry for bothering you with something that is probably fairly
> > straight forward but I cant seem to find the solution myself.
>
> > I am using Google Checkout on my site. It calls one of my pages after
> > processing an order. It posts XML. Django seems to evaluate the XML
> > into a QueryDict, with rather silly results. For example:
>
> > <tag attrib:"value">blah</tag>
>
> > looks something like:
>
> > { '<tag attrib':['"value">blah</tag>']}
>
> > where '<tag attrib' is a key in a dictionary, the value of which is a
> > list containing the rest of the XML.
>
> > As you can see, this is wildly not what I am after. I need to access
> > the POST string directly without Django interpreting it as a
> > dictionary. How do I go about doing this? I'm open to other
> > suggestions but keep in mind I can't change the way in which the data
> > is posted, as it comes from Google Checkout.
>
> I think you 
> wanthttp://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/request-response/#django.htt...

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