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By Mark Wilson
I am the creator of TopXML. I am available for international and local (Australia) contracts. I am a Solution Architect/Business Analyst. I have worked in IT in several countries (NZ, Australia, South Africa, UK) building and training teams for government and very large non-governmental organizations. I am ex-Microsoft Consulting Services. I wrote the first book on Microsoft XML published in 2000 called XML Programming with VB and ASP. Most recently I have been building tools for the SEO industry. Ask me for a 37 point SEO health-checkup for your website.
First Posted 02/23/2001
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C++ SOAP client for MS SOAP Toolkit 1.0


In July 2000 Microsoft released first version of SOAP Toolkit for Visual Studio 6.0. In September 2000 was released the beta 1 of SOAP Toolkit Version 1.0. In my opinion the most remarkable feature that was added is the SSL support. The most recent non-beta version is version from December 2000 with bug fixes and small changes in the exposed interfaces. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the wire transfer technique using a C++ client using also ATL.

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