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Flash Iweb Dotnet Nuke Webservice

I'm trying to create a flash client for the iweb module used with dotnet nuke.
I have done some searching on how to connect to the service but have come up empty.

The IWEB module page is here Iweb home page

I'm hoping to use this and dnn to take care of the resources I need without starting from scratch. I do need to use the authentication as this will be used for employees.

Any help would be appreciated. Like I said I have done some searching, but I am new to webservices, especially with flash. I'm probably searching the wrong terms or something.

Thanks in advance,
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8/22/2022 - Mon
Nasir Razzaq

Are you able to consume the web service in other clients?

http://geekswithblogs.net/pakistan/archive/2005/04/28/38590.aspx
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The iweb module has a client written in vb or c# that connects.
Mainly I need to know how to request from a user authenticated web service. I also need to know how to send to the same authenticated service.

Every tutorial I have found doesn't deal with either.
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