It didnt create a wsdl. I have a asmx page which i think does it dynamically
the service is
http://www.airportslots.org/ocsweb/ocsweb.asmx
what I did try here is in vfp's task pane web services typoe that followed
by ?wsdl and it mad contact fine.
If I try to use it from the web site its supposed to work with it fails.
Im not sure about this wsdl stuff. Its like they want me to use the wsdl
they supply but its in thier namespace so I dont know if it would work
Allen 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stephen Russell
Sent: 07 December 2007 17:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Webservice 2nd attempt

To version your web you need to go to the IIS mgr and go to that web and rt
click on it.  Properties will come up and go to the ASP.NET tab.  Pick your
flavor of .NET there.


What is the reference or the wsdl again?  I'll see if I can pull your xml
stream.



On Dec 7, 2007 8:01 AM, Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On that subject I have a question.
> I have made a simple c# web service but its still failing. (no calls 
> to the dll yet just a string return) I have removed the reference to 
> .wsdl extensions pointing to the mssoap3.dll and now its telling me I 
> cant run two versions of .net so I get a server error. I assume I need 
> to run .net v2.0 and I tried setting the .net version to that. But Im 
> still getting the same problem. I have at the moment put the files in 
> the root (wwwroot) directory as I think there is a rights problem 
> elsewhere. How do I tell IIS that I want .net v2 and none other ?
> Allen
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >
> Sounds like you will need a .NET wrapper then.  How much data will 
> come in the xml?
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