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Hi
I have this problem. I want to use my web serivce in the wireless network
where connection is open but users have to log into the network via the web
browser to use it.
So there is redirectiopn into the login page and than the proper web service
is open.
My question is how can I configure the network or code the client to use the
web service. (This server is open for users without logging in but there is
still redirection).
When I'm trying to use it in normal way a get an error that there is wrong
format of file (not xml).

Do you have any solution for this ?
Sep 10 '08 #1
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"marek" <ma***@discussi ons.microsoft.c omwrote in message
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Hi
I have this problem. I want to use my web serivce in the wireless network
where connection is open but users have to log into the network via the
web
browser to use it.
So there is redirectiopn into the login page and than the proper web
service
is open.
My question is how can I configure the network or code the client to use
the
web service. (This server is open for users without logging in but there
is
still redirection).
When I'm trying to use it in normal way a get an error that there is wrong
format of file (not xml).

Do you have any solution for this ?
I don't have a solution, but perhaps the vendor of your wireless network
will. Ask them whether they intend for programs (not users) to be able to
use their network. Maybe they've just decided not to support web services.

Also ask them how they know a machine is "logged in" to their network. Maybe
it would be possible for you to automate the login before the first call to
the web service, then just use the web service normally. You'll have to
learn the exact login sequence, though.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

Sep 10 '08 #2
I don't have a solution, but perhaps the vendor of your wireless network
will. Ask them whether they intend for programs (not users) to be able to
use their network. Maybe they've just decided not to support web services.

Also ask them how they know a machine is "logged in" to their network. Maybe
it would be possible for you to automate the login before the first call to
the web service, then just use the web service normally. You'll have to
learn the exact login sequence, though.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer
Thanks a lot, I will try this login idea.

Marek
Sep 11 '08 #3

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