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ffowler26-Jan-10 10:32
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Hello All,

It's about 4:25 EST and I got in around 7:30am EST. I have scoured the Web for a SIMPLE tutorial or example to send and receive(process) SOAP messages in C#. At this moment, I have not found any full descriptive examples/tutorials to satisfy my goal.
My goal is simple and not in need of anything fancy. I have a web service that requires a SOAP message to be passed to it and I require a response. The closet I have come is to recreate an app that get's the time off of EBay's server which was a paramount step. But when I try the same for my WebService, I receive an error "Malformed SOAP request, SOAP-ENV:Envelope element not found in root". My sniffer, did show that SOAP-ENV was not included in the message, indicating to me that I have to find a way to edit the message.
So, I am now forced to you, my last hope to assist me with accessing my goal. What I am looking for is a tutorial or code example (mostly complete) that would show me how to create a soap message (manually would be better in this case) send it and read the response. Simple (to you) but a monster to me.
Any and I mean any help will be greatly appreciated.
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