Hi, Gideon!
I've tried it out (with your w3schools example), and it
worked
perfectly! This add-in of yours certainly rocks!
I can only congratulate you!
Just a little bug hint (if you don't mind): when I tried to
erase the
web reference it didn't disappear, and when I tried to
erase it again an
exception was thrown.
Other than that, thank you for such a good add-in!
Enjoy,
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Matej
On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 16:59 -0400, Gideon de Swardt wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Please find attached the alpha release of the Web
References AddIn. It
> supports the functionality to add, delete and update
web references into
> any dot net project. Please play with this AddIn and
let me know what
> you think, bugs that you found, enhancement suggestions
etc.
>
> Here is a list of things that still needs to be done:
>
> * Add SSL support for the Browser control in the
Add Web Reference
> Dialog.
> * Refresh the "Web References" node
when a web reference has been
> deleted.
> * Add a ProjectReference for System.Web.Services
to the project if
> it does not currently contain a reference. This
is required to
> successfully compile the project.
> * Check that the project options for the Runtime
Version is set to
> "2.0", if it is set to
"1.1" ask the user whether or not to
> switch to "2.0" automatically. The
project build will fail if
> the Runtime is set to 1.1. Do not add the web
reference if the
> user chooses to keep the runtime version 1.1.
> * Allow Web Reference items to be renamed once it
has been
> generated
> * Add copy, cut and paste functionality
(clipboard) to copy/move
> web references to any other project.
>
> Regards
>
> Gideon de Swardt
>
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