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Consume php web service in .Net application.


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Hi friends,

Here is the code to consume the php web service in .Net application.

You can consume a online webservice of php in .Net application.


Server.UrlDecode("http://www.abc/index.php?url=" + test);


Server.UrlDecode is the keyword.

Regards
Vivek Sharma





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Author: ABitSmart    07 Dec 2009Member Level: Gold   Points : 0
Please format your resource.


Guest Author: Kalee     19 Mar 2012
That insight sloevs the problem. Thanks!


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