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UT WebServices - GetMessage() Method
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Web Services
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Michel,

>>The Web Service GetMessage() method works on a daily basis. As explained on top of the Web Service page, this is not a replacement for the messages area. So, tools like auto login last time notification of new messages, etc., in order to get the exact amount of new messages and such is only supported online.<

The point of changing the GetMessage() method to respect time as well as date is an effort to minimize your bandwidth. If I'm pulling down all messages for the day *every* time I check messages, then I could potentially be wasting a lot of bandwidth!! It would cut down considerably to only have a subset of today's messages downloaded. Don't you agree?

~~Bonnie




>>Would it be possible for you to do just the date, and from the time that is sent.
>>
>>So it wouldn't be able to get to big, but if I have already gotten messages for that day at noon, I will reduce the bandwidth of only getting messages after that time?
>
>The Web Service GetMessage() method works on a daily basis. As explained on top of the Web Service page, this is not a replacement for the messages area. So, tools like auto login last time notification of new messages, etc., in order to get the exact amount of new messages and such is only supported online.
>
>But, how exactly are you able to access that method?
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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