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Root Element Missing Error (cannot get error message from webservice response)

I am still having issues with getting Root Element Missing instead of the
actual error that the webservice call is supposed to be returning. I'm
using VB .Net 2003.

Has anyone else been able to get around what seems like a bug in the
dotnet framework?

Scott Emick
Aug 2 '06 #1
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more infomation pls...

"Scott Emick" <se****@ham.fox-international.comwrote in message
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I am still having issues with getting Root Element Missing instead of the
actual error that the webservice call is supposed to be returning. I'm
using VB .Net 2003.

Has anyone else been able to get around what seems like a bug in the
dotnet framework?

Scott Emick

Aug 3 '06 #2
I am refrencing a web service on a remote server over the internet. I don't
see how I can trace the soap calls made by dotnet, or see the request or
response XML. So at times when I am calling a method of the webservice to
search for service centers, I get the error Root Element Missing. I cannot
tell from where the root element is missing. I am assuming it is from the
response on the remote server, but I cannot really tell. What else do you
need to know?

Scott

"Sanjaya" <cr*****@yahoo.comwrote in message
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more infomation pls...

"Scott Emick" <se****@ham.fox-international.comwrote in message
news:eQ**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> I am still having issues with getting Root Element Missing instead of
the
actual error that the webservice call is supposed to be returning. I'm
using VB .Net 2003.

Has anyone else been able to get around what seems like a bug in the
dotnet framework?

Scott Emick


Aug 3 '06 #3

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