Maybe you should teach Rick Strahl how to do it then. Maybe I didnt need to
go the c# route.
Allen 

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Sent: 25 January 2008 21:52
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Subject: Re: Need for webservice to be called from our app in near
future(VFP9)

Rafael Copquin wrote:

> But the main thing is: no need for ASP, C# or any .NET component or
language. Just VFP 9 alone.
> 
> Hope this was helpful


I think this excellent overview of your system supports my point: that no
matter how complex or simple the server or client is in a WS transaction, it
really shouldn't matter what technology you use on the server or client: as
long as the server can respond to http requests and as long as the client
can make http requests, you have a web service transaction.

Saying things like "vfp can't handle complex web services" just strikes me
as wrong, which your case has proven quite nicely. Thanks for sharing it!


Paul

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