thanks for the idea parsons. How do i get the value of //Get the Response HttpWebResponse response = request.GetResponse(); System.IO.StringReader sr = new System.IO.StringReader(response.GetResponseStream()); string result = sr.ReadToEnd(); how do i get the value of the response??? please help. i am...
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