Re: ASP .NET Redirect Question.

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From: MN (MN_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/15/04


Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:19:03 -0800

Thanks for your thoughts on the first item.

As for the screen, it actually should redirect back to my calling page and
jump into the Page_Load event again. So all I did was actually interface
with the web service method to get the data I needed (RedirectURL).

But as long as you state I should be able to run this locally from the
description, I'm leaning towards there being an issue on the other side with
returning to my calling page.

Any additional thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

MN

"Scott Allen" wrote:

> Yes, I think you'd be able to get this to work on your local machine.
>
> What should the white screen display? Usually web services don't have
> anything to 'display' really, you invoke them programatically.
>
> --
> Scott
> http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
>
>
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 11:21:01 -0800, "MN"
> <MN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Hi Scott,
> >
> >Thanks for responding. As for the flow of events, no worries. Here's what
> >happening. I'll try to be more detailed.
> >
> >I have an .aspx page which in the Page_Load event I am initially making a
> >call to a WSDL file which, given the proper parameters passed in, returns to
> >me a RedirectURL parameter (basically a direct path to a login page with a
> >querystring parameter). The moment I receive this parameter in code, I do a
> >response.redirect to that URL. Once I provide the username and password
> >within the page, the processing page behind it is supposed to capture the
> >page that I'm coming from and redirect me back with a unique ID attached in
> >the querystring that will determine if the userID is authorized to proceed.
> >Instead, once I click "Login", I'm sent to a blank white page.
> >
> >What I'm wondering is that since I'm running this on my local workstation if
> >it needs a dedicated IP address, if my local workstation isn't sufficient.
> >Just wondering if you experienced this behavior before. It's with a client
> >"over the pond" so many things are different (no .asmx files, etc.) I should
> >be able to test this on my local workstation, right?
> >
> >Hope this colors a better picture.
> >
> >Any help is appreciated,
> >MN
> >
> >"Scott Allen" wrote:
> >
> >> MN:
> >>
> >> I'm having trouble following the flow of events, apologies.
> >>
> >> Are you trying to browse a WSDL document with the browser and being
> >> redirected? Or are you trying to call a web service from your asp.net
> >> app? Where does the white page come from?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Scott
> >> http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
> >>
> >> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 09:41:02 -0800, "MN"
> >> <MN@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hello all -
> >> >
> >> >I'm hoping someone will be able to share their knowledge with me about this
> >> >issue I'm having because I have run out of answers. Here's the scenario....
> >> >
> >> >I have a .aspx page that basically makes a call to a WSDL which returns a
> >> >RedirectURL that I need to navigate to to verify if I'm authorized to proceed
> >> >into an application. The moment I redirect to that login page and attempt to
> >> >login, it is detecting my original destination which I'm supposed to be
> >> >redirected back to but am only at a white page from their side.
> >> >
> >> >I'm wondering that if I want it to return to my side that i have to interact
> >> >with it from a web service rather than a .aspx page. Has anybody ever
> >> >experienced this before? I'm thinking that since I'm running this locally,
> >> >it might not know how to return to my local and needs a defined IP address.
> >> >
> >> >Any help is appreciated.
> >> >MN
> >>
> >>
>
>



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