Hi!
I do not know the proper way, but it seems for me that parameters for WEB pages are passed other way than in your second link. For example, there should not be 2 "?". "?" should separate URL from parameters only. Parameters are separated one from another by "&". Parameters are passed as "ParamName=value". For example:
....search.microsoft.com/default.asp?qu=VFP&so=RECCNT&......
>When we want to see the layout of a Web Service, we can issue something like this:
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http://205.205.57.3/WebServices/universal%20thread.wsdl>
>But, then, I want to execute a method from the Web. If I do this, nothings happens:
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http://205.205.57.3/WebServices/universal%20thread.wsdl?mymethod?23>
>where mymethod is a method name and 23 is a string to pass. What is the proper way of calling a method from the browser? I basically want to test some methods which only returns some string.
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