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Comments on: Consume .NET services without Silverlight
I might be missing something here... #
By William Old Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 18:52 GMT
Surely this isn't a surprise? #
By Mr Fury Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 18:56 GMT
The only surprise is #
By Tom Chiverton Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 20:02 GMT
@Tom Chiverton #
By Mr Fury Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 21:59 GMT
SOAP Fault? #
By Dave Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 23:01 GMT
@Tom Chiverton #
By Antony Riley Posted Thursday 17th July 2008 23:47 GMT
Not entirely relevant #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 18th July 2008 03:19 GMT
I can, ICANN. Can U2 ..... Ergo Do We. #
By amanfromMars Posted Friday 18th July 2008 07:40 GMT
wcf server/client completly independent #
By aL Posted Friday 18th July 2008 07:58 GMT
re: end result of the .NET version be truly browser-independent #
By aL Posted Friday 18th July 2008 08:03 GMT
Appropriate Technologies #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 18th July 2008 16:01 GMT
Weborb #
By Ian Posted Friday 18th July 2008 16:41 GMT
Huh? #
By Matthew Quinn Posted Sunday 20th July 2008 06:53 GMT