Kirk,
You might also check out Erik Moore's *excellent* article on VFP7 for MSDN Magazine -- I believe it explains how to register and consume a Web service that exists anywhere on the Web, complete with VFP code to make it work. It's only about a page long near the end of the article, but it should get you started at least.
I believe the link is:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/01/10HTH
>Evan
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>I didn't know about that link, thank you. It is a broad description in how to create a webservice, but not how to consume a webservice that is not your own. The problem I have with white papers out on MSFT sites is that they do tend to be broad and only show what they what. I like the the UT has with the API's, as people figured them out in VFP, they can be listed with example code and uses.
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>Kirk
Evan Pauley, MCP
Positronic Technology Systems LLC
Knoxville, TN
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