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I am creating an alternate login method. Where I am sending an Email(test@gmail.com) and a SessionKey(asdasd@3) both of type string.



To a rest API with (POST). The preview shows on POSTMAN that it is working and the user is logged in, but the application is running on chrome on a port does not get logged in.



The user should get logged in and the next page should be displayed on the google chrome browser. After the values are sent using POSTMAN



I want to see the preview on google chrome rather than on POSTMAN preview.










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  • For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

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  • I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

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enter image description here



I am creating an alternate login method. Where I am sending an Email(test@gmail.com) and a SessionKey(asdasd@3) both of type string.



To a rest API with (POST). The preview shows on POSTMAN that it is working and the user is logged in, but the application is running on chrome on a port does not get logged in.



The user should get logged in and the next page should be displayed on the google chrome browser. After the values are sent using POSTMAN



I want to see the preview on google chrome rather than on POSTMAN preview.










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  • For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

    – jess
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:25













  • I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

    – Sandun Fonseka
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:37
















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enter image description here



I am creating an alternate login method. Where I am sending an Email(test@gmail.com) and a SessionKey(asdasd@3) both of type string.



To a rest API with (POST). The preview shows on POSTMAN that it is working and the user is logged in, but the application is running on chrome on a port does not get logged in.



The user should get logged in and the next page should be displayed on the google chrome browser. After the values are sent using POSTMAN



I want to see the preview on google chrome rather than on POSTMAN preview.










share|improve this question
















enter image description here



I am creating an alternate login method. Where I am sending an Email(test@gmail.com) and a SessionKey(asdasd@3) both of type string.



To a rest API with (POST). The preview shows on POSTMAN that it is working and the user is logged in, but the application is running on chrome on a port does not get logged in.



The user should get logged in and the next page should be displayed on the google chrome browser. After the values are sent using POSTMAN



I want to see the preview on google chrome rather than on POSTMAN preview.







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  • For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

    – jess
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:25













  • I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

    – Sandun Fonseka
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:37





















  • For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

    – jess
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:25













  • I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

    – Sandun Fonseka
    Nov 15 '18 at 8:37



















For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

– jess
Nov 15 '18 at 8:25







For server side, try to use: System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(log data here) For Front-End side: console.log(log data here)

– jess
Nov 15 '18 at 8:25















I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

– Sandun Fonseka
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37







I am sorry, maybe i was not clear. I want to see the preview on google chrome. When i send those values to the REST API the next page should be seen on google chrome.

– Sandun Fonseka
Nov 15 '18 at 8:37














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"I would like to know if there is a way to see the result displayed on google chrome rather than on the preview of POSTMAN".




Yes, you can see it on google developers tools. Right click on chrome page and select Inspect Element. Then Networks Tab



Google chrome dev tools for checking api request and responses



However, it is recommended to use Postman for testing apis. If you are getting response in postman means that the API is working fine. The problem is in your implementation. Can you post some code that you have written in ASP.NET?






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    It's because CORS problem. When you execute a call to REST API over Postman, the CORS validation won't be set. When you execute a call to REST API over the browser, the API will validate the original domain sent by browser against the allowed ones in REST API.



    To allow your domain can be accepted by the API you can enable it like following



    [EnableCors("http://localhost:4200,http://something.rooturl.com", "*", "*")]
    public class YourController : ApiController
    {
    }





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      "I would like to know if there is a way to see the result displayed on google chrome rather than on the preview of POSTMAN".




      Yes, you can see it on google developers tools. Right click on chrome page and select Inspect Element. Then Networks Tab



      Google chrome dev tools for checking api request and responses



      However, it is recommended to use Postman for testing apis. If you are getting response in postman means that the API is working fine. The problem is in your implementation. Can you post some code that you have written in ASP.NET?






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        "I would like to know if there is a way to see the result displayed on google chrome rather than on the preview of POSTMAN".




        Yes, you can see it on google developers tools. Right click on chrome page and select Inspect Element. Then Networks Tab



        Google chrome dev tools for checking api request and responses



        However, it is recommended to use Postman for testing apis. If you are getting response in postman means that the API is working fine. The problem is in your implementation. Can you post some code that you have written in ASP.NET?






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          "I would like to know if there is a way to see the result displayed on google chrome rather than on the preview of POSTMAN".




          Yes, you can see it on google developers tools. Right click on chrome page and select Inspect Element. Then Networks Tab



          Google chrome dev tools for checking api request and responses



          However, it is recommended to use Postman for testing apis. If you are getting response in postman means that the API is working fine. The problem is in your implementation. Can you post some code that you have written in ASP.NET?






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          "I would like to know if there is a way to see the result displayed on google chrome rather than on the preview of POSTMAN".




          Yes, you can see it on google developers tools. Right click on chrome page and select Inspect Element. Then Networks Tab



          Google chrome dev tools for checking api request and responses



          However, it is recommended to use Postman for testing apis. If you are getting response in postman means that the API is working fine. The problem is in your implementation. Can you post some code that you have written in ASP.NET?







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              It's because CORS problem. When you execute a call to REST API over Postman, the CORS validation won't be set. When you execute a call to REST API over the browser, the API will validate the original domain sent by browser against the allowed ones in REST API.



              To allow your domain can be accepted by the API you can enable it like following



              [EnableCors("http://localhost:4200,http://something.rooturl.com", "*", "*")]
              public class YourController : ApiController
              {
              }





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                It's because CORS problem. When you execute a call to REST API over Postman, the CORS validation won't be set. When you execute a call to REST API over the browser, the API will validate the original domain sent by browser against the allowed ones in REST API.



                To allow your domain can be accepted by the API you can enable it like following



                [EnableCors("http://localhost:4200,http://something.rooturl.com", "*", "*")]
                public class YourController : ApiController
                {
                }





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                  It's because CORS problem. When you execute a call to REST API over Postman, the CORS validation won't be set. When you execute a call to REST API over the browser, the API will validate the original domain sent by browser against the allowed ones in REST API.



                  To allow your domain can be accepted by the API you can enable it like following



                  [EnableCors("http://localhost:4200,http://something.rooturl.com", "*", "*")]
                  public class YourController : ApiController
                  {
                  }





                  share|improve this answer















                  It's because CORS problem. When you execute a call to REST API over Postman, the CORS validation won't be set. When you execute a call to REST API over the browser, the API will validate the original domain sent by browser against the allowed ones in REST API.



                  To allow your domain can be accepted by the API you can enable it like following



                  [EnableCors("http://localhost:4200,http://something.rooturl.com", "*", "*")]
                  public class YourController : ApiController
                  {
                  }






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