Can you > Ping that URL, > Telnet on port 80 for that URL
Any domain changes etc in the past day. ? If you are unable to ping/telnet, I would trouble my network guy, rather than poor dba. :) --thnx On 04/03/2008, Clinton D. Judy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > That's how I get that second error. Normally I see the xml stuff, when > appending ?wsdl to the end of the url, but that's the error I see instead. > > > > *From:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On > Behalf Of *Ramnish Kalsi > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 04, 2008 11:26 AM > *To:* flexcoders@yahoogroups.com > *Subject:* Re: [flexcoders] WSDL connection failing > > > > Could it be a DNS issue. Are you able to access wsdl via browser ? > > --ramnish > > On 04/03/2008, *Clinton D. Judy* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've seen several 'solutions' to this problem that don't seem to solve > what I'm doing here. Maybe someone here can help. I have a Flex application > on an asp.net backend. The backend exposes itself as a series of > webservices, asmx files that connect to VB files that connect to MS SQL > servers. > > > > Since this morning, the application does not work. The error code in Flex > states "Unable to load WSDL. If currently online, please verify the URI > and/or format of the WSDL > (https://www.linkhere.com/REFERENCES.asmx?wsdl)<https://www.linkhere.com/REFERENCES.asmx?wsdl%29>". > But I haven't touched this program in weeks. I know it was working > yesterday, and it's not working today. > > > > If I go to the link, I get this: "Server Application Unavailable - The web > application you are attempting to access on this web server is currently > unavailable. Please hit the 'Refresh' button in your web browser to retry > your request. *Administrator Note: *An error message detailing the cause > of this specific request failure can be found in the application event log > of the web server. Please review this log entry to discover what caused this > error to occur." > > > > My DBA looked at the application log, and can't find anything there. So > I'm still stumped at where the problem actually lies. Anyone have any good > leads? > > > > > > Clinton Judy > > Web Developer > > Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. > > > > > > >