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Upload files using web services

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Malli - 05 Feb 2006 10:02 GMT
Hi All,

I want to upload files from client to web server using web serices.
Or i want to upload the file without using file control.

can any one know the solution please help me.

Yours,
Malli.
Michael Nemtsev - 06 Feb 2006 20:21 GMT
Hello Malli,

What's the problem? Use DIME for WSE 2.0 (http://www.codeproject.com/cs/webservices/DimeBufferedUpload.asp)
or MTOM for 3.0 to transfer data in webservices

M> I want to upload files from client to web server using web serices.
M> Or i want to upload the file without using file control.
M>
M> can any one know the solution please help me.
M>
M> Yours,
M> Malli.
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