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| Call Webservice using javascript (Which works on both IE and Fire fox) Hi All, Please tell me how i can call a web service from an HTML page using javascript which works fine on both IE and fire fox.I was successful in calling a ASP.NET web service using javascript in Internet Explorer (using service.useService method).Unfortunately the service.useService method is not working in fire fox. Please guid me to fix this. Thanks |
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| Re: Call Webservice using javascript (Which works on both IE and Fire fox) Hi Thanks for the reply. But i want some thing different. I will explain the scenario correctly. I have an Asp.Net webservice in our domain "xyz", and the webservice can be accessed through http://www.xyz.com/Servecies/MyService.asmx. I want to call this webservice from a pure HTML page using javascript. This HTML page resides in another domain where we doesn't have any access to that HTML page. We have the right to provide only the Javascript functions or javascript files to call this web service. I got a cross domain issue while doing a test application. How can i fix this cross domain web service issue in both IE and Fire fox .. Please help me. Thanks |
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| Re: Call Webservice using javascript (Which works on both IE and Fire fox) You cant. Not just using javascript. With IE you can get your user to set there browser settings to low and it will let them do this but firefox or any other browser will not allow it as its a major security leak. The best ways i have seen/and done this are the following 2 methods. 1) Create a web service page to give to your client/supplier which calls the webservice on a seperate domain. Then call the "same domain" web service in your javascript. The server side code wont have any restrictions on cross domain interaction. 2) Create a flash object which initialises XMLHTTP as flash doesnt have any objections to retrieving data across domains. Then when you have read all your info into your flash movie pass the data to your javascript in the same page. Option 1 Seems to be a more elegant solution but if your page is flash heavy then maybe there is a possibility you could use this technique. There seems to be some movement towards creating a standard to allow cross domain interaction but i cant see it coming to light for javascript for a very long time if ever. Hope this helps |
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| Re: Call Webservice using javascript (Which works on both IE and Fire fox) Hi Unfortunately we cant use these two suggestion since our requirement does not allow to do so. I was able to solve this issue using JSON. Thanks for the information.. |
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| Re: Call Webservice using javascript (Which works on both IE and Fire fox) I have the same problem. Could you please post your sollution using JSON? |
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