Hard to say... The WSDL loads in my browser too, so it looks like it should
work.  Just as a test, you could try an LoadVars.load on that URL and trace
out the results in the onData handler.  If that is successful, then we need
to figure out why the WebService class isn't working for you.  If
LoadVars.load fails, that would suggest a security sandbox issue or network
connectivity issue (just off the top of my head).

-tom

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Anyone have an answer for this? Thanks.
 

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Ok - I borrowed my coworker's proxy login again and tried that example,
but I get the following message:

Error opening URL "http://www.flash-db.com/services/ws/companyInfo.wsdl";
undefined,Could not load WSDL

I have the WebserviceClass in my library too.  The service:
http://www.flash-db.com/services/ws/companyInfo.wsdl  does seem to be
there (I can browse to it with Firefox), so I'm not sure why that
doesn't work.

Does the code example work for you?
 
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