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Subject: Totally Confused

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wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/03/2007 11:40 AM Alert 
Here's the feed:
http://wowwebworks.com/community/blogs/marketing/rss.aspx

There are no passwords, UN or monkey business - straight feed from my blog site.

I have no idea what to put into the various fields that are not self explanatory but I can consistently get this message:

ERROR
Error processing: Wow Marketing
Request for the permission of type 'System.Net.WebPermission, System, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.

I did set frequency to 120 though. Really need a readme.txt to explain each item to fill out. That would help me a lot, anyway.

John
rwp
Posts:15

12/06/2007 12:22 PM Alert 
I was able to put the feed on my site just by entering the url and refresh time of 15, and do not get any errors. The problem is most likely something to do with your DotNetNuke permission settings or a mismatched key in the web.config file of DNN. Direct your question to the DNN forum with the error message text and someone there may be able to help you.

Rick
wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/06/2007 1:28 PM Alert 
Could it be because I'm using DBB 4.7? Has it been tested on that. Latest I've seen it 4.6 posted somewhere.

John
wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/06/2007 1:34 PM Alert 
Bingo, that's it - just put it in a 4.5.3 site and worked like magic. No go on 4.7. Please tell me this will be fixed.

John
rstieb
Posts:738

12/06/2007 10:17 PM Alert 
What is your trust level set to in the web.config of each install? This has been a known problem with .Net 2.0 since it came out. The problem has been with the Medium trust setting not allowing external HTTP calls which is what the module has to do to pull in the various RSS feeds...

Please let me know what your levels are set at...

Thanks,
Russel
wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/07/2007 7:23 AM Alert 
Set to Medium in the comments of the web.config. It also says this is set in the machine.config files, which I have no clue how to access that.



Is this what you mean?
wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/07/2007 7:26 AM Alert 
The codes pasted didn't paste to here they are in non-code form:

-set code access security trust level - this is generally set in the machine.config
-trust level="Medium" originUrl=".*"-
rstieb
Posts:738

12/07/2007 1:41 PM Alert 
Try setting it to Full in your web.config... Also, the 4.5.3 version you mentioned where it was working, what is the trust level set to for that install???
wowwebworks
Posts:7

12/07/2007 8:11 PM Alert 
I changed it in the code shown before. The only place I can find a switch is within a comment section so I'm not sure it really does anything. I don't know how to change it in the "machine.config" as I can't find one. I found it in the development.config and release.config and changed those. Do difference.

My 4.5.3 versions seem to be Medium but it works there.
rstieb
Posts:738

12/08/2007 8:53 AM Alert 
Can you send me both WEB.config files to support at orizonti.com... Please remove any SQL passwords or other "sensitive" information you may be storing in your web.config... I'd like to take a look at each to determine the difference...

If it were the setting in the machine.config, then it wouldn't work on either version... One last question, I'm assuming, both instances are running on .Net 2.0 or something else???

Thanks,
Russel
wowwebworks
Posts:7

1/29/2008 10:10 AM Alert 
Trying this yet again. It's killing me. Transferred my site to ihostasp.net for Full permissions. No small task. No joy - keep getting "Operation has timed out". I don't see where to apply the Refresh rate at 15 - no refresh rate part anywhere. Do you mean "Frequency"?

I've tried my direct feed as outlined previously at http://wowwebworks.com/community/blogs/marketing/rss.aspx and from Feedburner. I REALLY would like to solve this as it seems simple as baking a freaking pie but ain't.

I'm trying this with your module because even the standard one from dnn give me: "Could Not Connect To http://wowwebworks.com/community/blogs/marketing/rss.aspx. You Should Verify The Source Address Is Valid And That Your Hosting Provider Has Configured Their Proxy Server Settings Correctly."

It's the ONLY source I have.

Thanks
rstieb
Posts:738

2/06/2008 9:34 PM Alert 
This actually sounds like a problem with the server's DNS... If the feed won't in the core module either, usually the problem is the server can't resolve the hostname for the feed... If this is a hosted server, check with your ISP. If not, try to open the feed url in a browser directly on the server... If it won't open there, that should verify the problem...

Thanks,
Russel
slevino
Posts:1

11/29/2009 10:14 PM Alert 
Was this ever resolved? I'm getting the same error message trying to load a smugmug feed and a twitter feed.
rstieb
Posts:738

11/30/2009 10:54 AM Alert 
Can you post the URLs to the feeds you're trying to access??? I'll make sure the feeds load ok...

This problem has to to do with the server configuration and not the module.... Depending on your .Net version and config settings, you may need to change so that your site runs with full trust authority...

Thanks,
Russel
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