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5/30/2006 2:11 AM
 

I use DotNetNuke 3.2.1 to access web service.Web service need a soap head. I use asp.net can access web service successful,but use "DNN- ClientAPI-GetCallbackEventReference" throw JavaScript can't access web service,that tell me i need a soap head.

I haven't use DNN with soap head.who can tell me how can i to do ?Where to add soap head informatino?Add in Script ?

Thanks very much! 

 
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5/30/2006 10:04 AM
 
The client callback functionality is quite different than that of SOAP or a WebService.  The client-callback allows you to call into a particular object on a page, whereas, a webservice is its own standalone object.  I have not spent the time to see what would be involved with making a cross-browser set of code to interpret all the web-service specs.  What I have done was use the IE specific webservice behavior found here.

 
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