Hi!
Thanks a lot!
Setting oClient.ClientProperty("ServerHTTPRequest") = .T. did the trick.
I didn't set any registry entries to make it work. Just setting "ServerHTTPRequest" to .t. worked for me.
If I call someone else's WebService from within my WebService by setting "ServerHTTPRequest" to .t. is that a security risk?
You mentioned that doing this was not safe can you elaborate a little on this please?
Thanks for you help.
(Rick Thanks for your Help too! - I have downloaded wwsoap and am going to put it to use.)
Sarosh
>oClient.ClientProperty("ServerHTTPRequest") = .T.
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>But before you can use the ServerHTTPRequest object at all, you have to make some registry entries that it can use to discover proxy info for the current machine. Download the WinHTTP Proxy config utility from
http://msdn.Microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/code/sample.asp?url=/msdn-files/027/001/468/msdncompositedoc.xml.