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New Post 7/2/2008 11:24 PM
User is offline Sidewinder2
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how to call a webservice method through client side Jscript  

Hello There!

               I am working on Visual Studio 2005 . And i dont have "Ajax Enabled Asp.Net" web f0rms. could any one give a link to study about consuming webservices from client side script. For your inf0rmation the Http object calls the webservice method fine only when i execute the application and not accessing my application's virtual directory from some other system.


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New Post 7/4/2008 8:13 AM
User is offline Ian Robinson
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Re: how to call a webservice method through client side Jscript  

Hey Sidewinder2,

Are you attempting to call a web method from client script that resides on a different server? If so, this won't get you very far because its just plain not allowed by the browsers. If this is not the case, can you share in some more detail about what exactly you are doing currently?

Thanks,

Ian


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New Post 7/8/2008 10:56 PM
User is offline Sidewinder2
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Re: how to call a webservice method through client side Jscript  

Hello Ian!,

                Thanks for ur reply man!. I have solved this issue. i had used webservice behavior to call a webservice method through internet!.

               for more information click this: http://forums.asp.net/t/1285013.aspx

 

Much Obliged & Thanks a Lot,

Myself


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New Post 7/9/2008 5:39 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: how to call a webservice method through client side Jscript  

Keep in mind that the behavior you are using is IE specific (it will not work with other browsers).  Let me suggest investigating the use of ASP.NET's PageMethods.  More information on how to integrate them can be found here.


 
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