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Dose .net have something like IPWorks WebForm control??

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    Hi, I am just moving over to .Net and C# after using VB for many years, and I am trying to convert one of my old VB Com+ projects to a C# WebService. However I have hit a problem, in the VB project I use IPWorks WebForm object to build a form to post to a Gateway service. I am tring to do the same in the new project but I would like to do it without having to buy the .Net version of IPWorks. Dose anyone know if there is anything in the .Net framework that would alow you to do what the IPWorks webform control dose? Thanks for any help. Matthew.

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      Hi, I am just moving over to .Net and C# after using VB for many years, and I am trying to convert one of my old VB Com+ projects to a C# WebService. However I have hit a problem, in the VB project I use IPWorks WebForm object to build a form to post to a Gateway service. I am tring to do the same in the new project but I would like to do it without having to buy the .Net version of IPWorks. Dose anyone know if there is anything in the .Net framework that would alow you to do what the IPWorks webform control dose? Thanks for any help. Matthew.

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      Are you looking for something to make use of GET/POST functions in HTML? If thats the case look at the System.Net.HttpWebRequest class, I think it will do what you are looking for :) James Sonork ID: 100.11138 - Hasaki "Smile your little smile, take some tea with me awhile. And every day we'll turn another page. Behind our glass we'll sit and look at our ever-open book, One brown mouse sitting in a cage." "One Brown Mouse" from Heavy Horses, Jethro Tull 1978

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