Hi Kingsley
Thanks for your answer, sorry for the late reply...
>From the (verbose and very sparse!) information I've collected so far,
seems I have to send my credentials to perform basic authentication with
the server.
So, inspecting - with help from the browser developer tools - the default
interface protocol (the HTTP form with the fields
httpd_password,httpd_username, presented upfront the URL request, let's say
https://www.example.com/sparql),
I've managed to issue a correct call - using php curl, where I can trust
better the transmission.
Alas, the return payload value is encrypted... still more problems, and low
level details to 'guess'...
This seems way too complicated for such a simple use case.
I wonder what could be the reason to keep the details of the client so
difficult to find.
Isn't authenticated access via HTTPS almost a necessity these days?
2017-07-03 15:41 GMT+02:00 Kingsley Idehen <kide...@openlinksw.com>:
> On 7/3/17 5:16 AM, Carlo Capelli wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I had no luck searching for a javascript client with capability to connect
> to a secured endpoint,
> and nobody could help me on stackoverflow ( https://stackoverflow.com/q/
> 44871467/874024 ).
>
> Is there some open source code sample I could start from ?
> If I will solve this, my plan is to contribute to this client (
> https://www.npmjs.com/package/virtuoso-sparql-client )
>
> Best regards, Carlo
>
>
> CORs-enable your endpoint.
>
Now the endpoint is CORS enabled. But it didn't solved my problem.
> DBpedia's endpoint (a Virtuoso instance) is CORs enabled, thus you should
> verify you work against that.
>
Not sure I follow, I'm using a module (virtuoso-sparql-client
<https://www.npmjs.com/package/virtuoso-sparql-client>) that for sure
allows to fetch public data from dbpedia...
Best regards, Carlo
> Kingsley
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