I meant in the root directory on the server. I know it can be done but Im
like you , beginning in this web service game. And the more I try the more I
think I need to look elsewhere from VFP.
My latest problemn is the inability of VFP to ceate methods with camel case.
And memberdata doesnt do it.
I have cheated by altering the wsdl.
Now i find dotnet does not want to talk to VFP web services. See
west-wind.com for that one.
You get over one step and fing two more.
Allen 

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Sent: 28 November 2007 22:27
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Subject: RE: VFP7: Windows Server 2003 Soap Web service

On Wednesday, November 28, 2007 4:20 PM Allen wrote:

>I would try putting the wsdl/dll etc in the root directory first. I had
no luch with subdirectories.
>also note that the server might not see the web address. mine does not.
the w/s may have a hosts file that lets it find it.

That is how it is working right now on a Windows XP box.  I am trying to get
it configured on a Windows 2003 box and haven't found the magic
word/configuration/button to get that done yet...  Again, thanks for the
feedback!

David L. Crooks

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