have you tried using CF to consume the webservice (rather than going
through COM)?

Converting ASP to CF line for line is probably not a good idea...

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/05/06 10:50 AM >>>
I posted this on CFTalk , but no one has any suggestions, so I thought I
would try you guys....

I am trying to convert some ASP code to ColdFusion and I hit this line:

"objSOAPServer.ProcessResponse Response"

I have the proper soap object, but I have no idea what to pass to this
method "ProcessResponse"... The best I could come up with was:

<cfset THIS.objSOAPServer.ProcessResponse(
GetPageContext().GetResponse() )
/>

But this throws a COM error. 

Any suggestions? I am very very very new to SOAP, so be gentle.

.......................
Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com



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