Sean,

If you've set up a site that uses a server technology, then you can find
this option in the Application Tab/Components/Web Services (drop-down)
and hit the + button. This will launch a dialog box for the WSDL
address.

HTH

Steve

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Ok....
So I'm forcing myself to use DWMX, cause intellectuall I know its got to
be
faster then notepad... No matter how strongly I prefer notepad. But one
feature in particular convinced me that DWMX was a cool idea - the enter
the
URL for a webservice and auto generate the invoke statements.

I know I've seen like 3 people do this now, but my current weak cop-out
excuse is that it was on a projector and I couldn't read it.

Where in DWMX do you put the handy URL to a WSDL so that you can just
drag
and drop stuff?



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