Are you hip to the jive? Well let’s go daddy—go! So dig
this:
string uri = "http://songhaysystem.com/xml/amazon_rest_calls.xml";
WebPermission perm = new WebPermission();
perm.AddPermission(NetworkAccess.Connect, uri);
perm.Demand();
I do not like to be right about things like this—so do not
hesitate to tell me that I am wrong. It appears that the last line of code
above will always throw an error for
shared hosting accounts running on .NET Framework 2.0 (ASP.NET 2.0). This means
that ASP.NET 2.0 REST
calls are impossible for GoDaddy.com shared hosting customers.
Since I have already contacted GoDaddy.com and have an
understanding about their attitude regarding this problem, this is an
opportunity for competitors out there to let me—and other GoDaddy.com
customers—know how you deal with this problem. Is this a Microsoft “locked
trust” problem? Is this just a configuration issue under the control of
GoDaddy.com?