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Call RESTlet in JavaScript
I have a .NET aspx page and on the client-side I am attempting to call a NetSuite RESTlet. The following is my code:
var rest = new XMLHttpRequest(); rest.open('POST', url, false); rest.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json'); rest.setRequestHeader('Authorization', 'NLAuth nlauth_account=' + accountNumber + ', nlauth_email=' + userName + ', nlauth_signature=' + password + ', nlauth_role=' + roleId); rest.send(datain);
I'm getting an "Access Denied" error on the "open" call. I've tried this on the .NET server-side and it works fine so I know I have access to the RESTlet. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong?
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