I don't really understand your answer, so I'll rephrase my question. If you can get the source then why would you want to do anything using SOAP? If the source has a free enough license you could turn it into a module and that's that, if not then just run it locally as a command and capture the output. Either of these would be much more reliable than remotely calling the w3c's scripts, you wouldn't need to be connected to use it and you won't be pounding on the w3c's servers,
F Original Message: ----------------- From: Sherzod Ruzmetov [EMAIL PROTECTED] : If you can get the source then why bother putting it on a : server, wrapping it : in SOAP and calling it remotely? For the same reason why one would want to write a library to access W3C. -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://mail2web.com/ .