>This is a bug that was never fixed and continues to be a problem. It's a simple thing but it just highlights exactly how crickety the SOAP Toolkit really is. MS doesn't care much about this product any more in the face of .Net - it's little more than a stop over, legacy tool that is supposed to get people working with Web Services before switching to the easier Web Services implementation in .Net. I don't expect that to change.
Hmmm... interesting... thinking like that, all the talking about "how well VFP 7 fits with VS.NET through Web Services" is just useless...
Claudio Lassala