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Inconsistancy with proxy class creation

In .Net, I attach my wsdl file as a web reference and allow it to generate
the proxy classes. In the wsdl, there are two xml requests that have
virtually identical parameters, on of which is optional in both requests.
When the proxy classes for them are created, however, in one proxy the
parameter is required to be passed in as a ref, while in the second, the
parameter is just an object. Does anyone know why it is making the first a
ref, and if so, how do I stop it?
Nov 23 '05 #1
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