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Did someone get the API working with C#.NET ?

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User is offline   Guilherme 

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Guys,

Did someone get the API working with C#.NET ?

I really need that... but i'm getting an error in XML when calling any function in line .... well... anyway. it do not work... just work with the TEST code that craig has released inside my server... but with C#.NET no way.


PLEASE !


I can pay for that...Interested...please get in contact...

guilherme <at> suaviagem <dot> com

Regards,

Guilherme


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Sorry for the delay in replying; I've been extremely busy over the past few weeks.

I just wrote myself a C#.NET SOAP client and got the same errors that you did (presumably). At least, I got some errors in the XML.

Having investigated it, I discovered that a bug fix we applied to work around a bug in PHP's native SOAP client was to blame, so I've removed that change and created a separate workaround for that bug instead. This means that .NET clients now work fine! You will need to download the 1.0.3 update in our download thread (only index.php changed).

I've got a working .NET (C#, specifically, but VB.NET will work too) test client now, too, so I can use that to test any future changes to the API.

Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and please let us know if you have any further problems with it.
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Hi Andrew !

It worked so fine with C#.NET !

Thanks a lot !

Regards

Guilherme
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