Hi Cereberus, Thank you for your guidance!  I followed your
recommendation with regards to using the web reference service from
within VS, and everything is working! Just for kicks I will look into
using HttpRequest in order to explore other alternatives.

-r


On Jul 30, 3:18 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, in other words, you are subscribing to this webservice.
>
> In this case, the best method is to add a (web) reference to the
> webservice and then submit parameters via the defined WebMethod
> (GetCampaignData). Then the entire processing takes place on the
> client and there is no Response.Redirect involved. This is the usual
> way of invoking webservices in ASP.NET.
>
> You could also do it via a HttpRequest, but that would not be half as
> elegant.
>
> On Jul 28, 5:34 pm, RGF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Good point...indeed I am sending the request from a web page.
> > Basically, what I wanted to do from my main web page is that when a
> > button is pressed, then I wanted to make the HTTP call to the .asmx
> > with the arguments (mentioned earlier below) without loosing the focus
> > from my main web page, thus, why I am looking for an alternative to
> > using Response.Redirect.
>
> > On Jul 28, 1:44 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > The question is: From where are you sending this request if not an
> > > ASPX page ? If so, then your client already has a web browser open.
> > > The Response.Redirect will just tell the client that the object has
> > > moved and the browser will then request that redirect URL.
>
> > > On Jul 28, 12:51 am, RGF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > What I thought was a simple task, we'll, it turned out to be not quite
> > > > so simple...
>
> > > > I like to send the following HTTP string to my web server, which then
> > > > gets inserted to my DB:
>
> > > >http://www.my_personal.com/Myservice.asmx/GetCampaingData?StartDate=7...
>
> > > > <myuseraccount>&WebKey=<myMey>&Title=Web
> > > > test&Message=This is a test &Confirmation=No
>
> > > > I send the above string using Response.Redirect and everything
> > > > works!!  But I need not to open the web browser, a behavior inherited
> > > > when using Response.Redirect.
>
> > > > Is there a way I can send the above URL
> > > > without opening a web browser? or using Response.Redirect while
> > > > suppressing the browser?
>
> > > > Thank you,
> > > > -r
>
> > > > Note: I am using VS2005 and VB.Net- Hide quoted text -
>
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