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Jason Shohet
I have a client that does not have a product that is web service enabled.
He sees the XML that the web service returns, but wants it formated into a
table. And he doesn't want to make the user save the file as an xml file
first -- he wants it to be automatic.
I was thinking the only way to do this is with InfoPath. But it doesn't
format web services that return datasets because of the schema info at the
top. But if i take off that schema information, the dataset won't be usable
in my other .NET applications
How do you all do this kind of thing?
Jason Shohet
He sees the XML that the web service returns, but wants it formated into a
table. And he doesn't want to make the user save the file as an xml file
first -- he wants it to be automatic.
I was thinking the only way to do this is with InfoPath. But it doesn't
format web services that return datasets because of the schema info at the
top. But if i take off that schema information, the dataset won't be usable
in my other .NET applications
How do you all do this kind of thing?
Jason Shohet