The real drag is: the older XML api had *2* very nice python implementations. I was successfull in less than 10 minutes with both of those. It's a shame.
I was hoping to avoid the REST method, as I would like to have the whole shebang on one computer and not worry about making sure my hosting provider is using the same version of <insert important doodad here> as I am developing with ... I'm just chicken, I guess. :-)
On 4/27/06, Kent Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
doug shawhan wrote:
> The problem is, I am trying to develop a script to upload massive
> amounts of stuff onto an ebay store. Unfortunately the folks at ebay
> have settled on a couple sorts of soapism as their standard. (They seem
> to be very Java and Dot Net happy over there ...)
>
> I would prefer nearly *any* other protocol. Reading the official SOAP
> documentation has been like licking the hoof of a very angry mule. But
> if you gotta, you gotta!
A quick Google for "python ebay" turns up a couple of Python packages
that might be useful. The eBay developer docs talk about REST and XML
APIs as well as SOAP. Looks like you need to dig a little more.
Kent
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