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    Found a couple of broken links on the SOAP and XML topics page http://www.codeproject.com/soap/[^] In the "links" section the following links are broken A brief history of SOAP[^] {Unable to locate a replacement link} SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol [Spec][^] {Unable to locate a replacement link} XML and www.microsoft.com[^] {Close enough?} XML Developer Center[^]


    With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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      Found a couple of broken links on the SOAP and XML topics page http://www.codeproject.com/soap/[^] In the "links" section the following links are broken A brief history of SOAP[^] {Unable to locate a replacement link} SOAP: Simple Object Access Protocol [Spec][^] {Unable to locate a replacement link} XML and www.microsoft.com[^] {Close enough?} XML Developer Center[^]


      With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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      Thanks for that.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Thanks for that.

        cheers, Chris Maunder

        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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        Youre welcome


        With respect, I must disagree. A quick look at middle management in just about any corporation shows that the dodo not only survived, it's reproducing in record numbers. Christopher Duncan

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