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CS3 - ASP.Net and Web Services

New Here ,
Oct 18, 2007 Oct 18, 2007
Hi,

I am trying to add a webservice (which I've already verified as a working in another application outside of dreamweaver). Every time I add it, or add any service from xmethods.net, I get the error: Invalid Proxy: COM error -2147467259 occurred. Please refer to Microsoft documentation for error text.

I don't know if this is because I'm running Framework v3.5, but I've already tried updating my "path" variables to point to Framework v2.0 and still the same error.

Anyone know how to fix this, or is what I've heard true? (That dreamweaver can't really do web services).

Thanks,
Nick
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LEGEND ,
Oct 18, 2007 Oct 18, 2007

> Anyone know how to fix this, or is what I've heard true? (That dreamweaver
> can't really do web services).

Dreamweaver really doesn't do ASP.net. There's no ASP.net 2.0 support at
all.

-Darrel


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New Here ,
Oct 18, 2007 Oct 18, 2007
Well that's mildy retarded. I guess I'll just use Visual Web Developer Express from now on. Does everything I need it to (including this) and it's free. So long Dreamweaver. Maybe we'll meet again when PHP and Cold Fusion aren't your primary concerns. .:Sigh:.
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LEGEND ,
Oct 18, 2007 Oct 18, 2007
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> Well that's mildy retarded. I guess I'll just use Visual Web Developer
> Express
> from now on. Does everything I need it to (including this) and it's free.

And that's exactly why it doesn't make any sense for Adobe to bother with
.net support. Why compete with a free product owned by Microsoft?

-Darrel


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