> maybe you can do a question more explicit ;-) like how i can make WS

For anybody to be more explicit, you'd have to be more explicit 
yourself in what you want from a webservice.  I tend to make my 
web-services RESTful, which makes them no different from any 
other HTML or XML response that my views return.  I just create a 
template that produces the data that I want to return (whether 
XML or JSON).  My WS consumer simply requests the URL (possibly 
adding credentials) with a GET if it's to retrieve data, or a 
POST (I just use get/post but some folks use get/post/delete/put) 
if the intent is to update data.  This also allows for 
intelligent caching of read-only objects that get returned.

I have no idea about SOAP web-services, as I find them ugly, 
unweildy and neither Pythonic nor adhering to "the web way".

-tim

PS:  You may want to omit all the attachments/images you include 
in your emails.  Your actual content was only a handful of 
bytes...your spam-images (no matter how much I myself am a 
Debian/Ubuntu Vista-hating sorta guy) clocked in at nearly 200k 
flagging my "it's big with attachments and came unsolicited, so 
is therefore likely spam" filters by about 150kb.





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