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8/20/2008 10:35 AM
 

 

I'd like to have one of my installed modules (a customized version of the store module) make a call to a web service. 

I'm using Visual Studio 2005 (not the express edition) for development of the DNN 4.8.4 install.

I've added the web service and Visual Studio has added the files into the App_WebReferences folder of the website.  But when I go to add thereference to the service from the module, visual studio cannot find it. 

My goal is to go out to the web service, get the information that I'm looking for, store it in a variable, and then add that variable to a string for display.  I'd like to be able to do that all within the ProductDetail.ascx.cs file.  Is this even possible?  Am I missing a step, what am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Greg

 

 
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9/10/2008 2:15 AM
 

 This should be possible.  Is your webservice a separate web application, virtual directory, or part of the DNN application?

 


Best Regards,

Robert J Collins | Co-Founder & President

Netlogic Corporation

 
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