Hmm. You might want to try to run my blog sample directly (the source
code is available) to see if *that* sending the username and password,
and if so, what the difference is between the sample and your work. I
assume your SOAP calls are indeed failing, right, the server is
rejecting them due to no authentication being provided? (i.e., the
server is configured to require basic auth).
Glen
On 11/14/2012 10:50 AM, shadowlaw wrote:
actually it's a http based authentification therefore using tcpmon i can see
the request sent to the server which is containing a http header resembling
Authorization=[Basic TTEwLU0xMF9DVEw6Yl98NUd0Qks=]
but in my case i don't see anything.
the code i showed is based on the sample project from your blog.
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