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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T13:45:09+00:00 2026-06-07T13:45:09+00:00

Morning, I need to return a message from my web service. Below is a

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Morning,

I need to return a message from my web service. Below is a sample of my code, and i am returning a string.

[web method]
public string CheckFeedSubmission()
    {
        string responseText = "";
        try
        {
            //Stuff goes here
            responseText = "It Worked!"
        }
        catch (Exception ex) { responseText = "Opps wehave an error! Exception message:" + ex.Message; }
        return responseText ;
    }

I currently get the following response…

<string xmlns="http://tempuri.org/"/>

I would ideally like to return something like

 {"success" : true, "message" : "***Message Here***"}

I am sure once i get the idea of it, i will be able to return other items if needed. Its just this base i need to work out.

All help is much appreciated, thanks in advance 🙂

UPDATE: Just found this…

 return "{Message:'hello world'}"

Would i need something like

 responseText = "{"success" : true, "message" : \"There has been an error. Message: " + ex.Message + "\"}"
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    2026-06-07T13:45:11+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 1:45 pm

    Use:

    [WebMethod]
    [ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json)]//Specify return format.
    public string CheckFeedSubmission()
        {
            string responseText = "";
            try
            {
                //Stuff goes here
                responseText = "It Worked!"
            }
            catch (Exception ex) { responseText = "Opps wehave an error! Exception message:" + ex.Message; }
            return responseText ;
        }
    

    The result returned will be like:

    <string xmlns="http://tempuri.org/"/>
     {"success" : true, "message" : "***Message Here***"}
    </string>
    
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