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I'm using jQuery to call a .Net web service like this:

        var service_url = "https://mysite.com/myservice.asmx"
        $.ajax({
            type: "GET",
            url: service_url,
            dataType: "xml",
            data: "ParamId=" + FormId.value,
            processData: false,
            error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) { ajaxError(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown); },
            success: function(xml) { DoSomething(xml); }
        });

Now I want to wrap "https://mysite.com/myservice.asmx" in Windows Authentication. How can I pass credentials to the service using jQuery/javascript?

Ideally I'd like to use the current user's credentials but if needed I can use 1 master credential for all service calls.

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It seems that you need to set the request header with the base64 auth data manually.

The instructions are here: http://coderseye.com/2007/how-to-do-http-basic-auth-in-ajax.html

You first need to take the following code from here: http://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript-base64.html to do the base64 encoding

/**
*
*  Base64 encode / decode
*  http://www.webtoolkit.info/
*
**/

var Base64 = {

    // private property
    _keyStr : "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/=",

    // public method for encoding
    encode : function (input) {
    	var output = "";
    	var chr1, chr2, chr3, enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4;
    	var i = 0;

    	input = Base64._utf8_encode(input);

    	while (i < input.length) {

    		chr1 = input.charCodeAt(i++);
    		chr2 = input.charCodeAt(i++);
    		chr3 = input.charCodeAt(i++);

    		enc1 = chr1 >> 2;
    		enc2 = ((chr1 & 3) << 4) | (chr2 >> 4);
    		enc3 = ((chr2 & 15) << 2) | (chr3 >> 6);
    		enc4 = chr3 & 63;

    		if (isNaN(chr2)) {
    			enc3 = enc4 = 64;
    		} else if (isNaN(chr3)) {
    			enc4 = 64;
    		}

    		output = output +
    		this._keyStr.charAt(enc1) + this._keyStr.charAt(enc2) +
    		this._keyStr.charAt(enc3) + this._keyStr.charAt(enc4);

    	}

    	return output;
    },

    // public method for decoding
    decode : function (input) {
    	var output = "";
    	var chr1, chr2, chr3;
    	var enc1, enc2, enc3, enc4;
    	var i = 0;

    	input = input.replace(/[^A-Za-z0-9\+\/\=]/g, "");

    	while (i < input.length) {

    		enc1 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
    		enc2 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
    		enc3 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));
    		enc4 = this._keyStr.indexOf(input.charAt(i++));

    		chr1 = (enc1 << 2) | (enc2 >> 4);
    		chr2 = ((enc2 & 15) << 4) | (enc3 >> 2);
    		chr3 = ((enc3 & 3) << 6) | enc4;

    		output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr1);

    		if (enc3 != 64) {
    			output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr2);
    		}
    		if (enc4 != 64) {
    			output = output + String.fromCharCode(chr3);
    		}

    	}

    	output = Base64._utf8_decode(output);

    	return output;

    },

    // private method for UTF-8 encoding
    _utf8_encode : function (string) {
    	string = string.replace(/\r\n/g,"\n");
    	var utftext = "";

    	for (var n = 0; n < string.length; n++) {

    		var c = string.charCodeAt(n);

    		if (c < 128) {
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode(c);
    		}
    		else if((c > 127) && (c < 2048)) {
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode((c >> 6) | 192);
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode((c & 63) | 128);
    		}
    		else {
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode((c >> 12) | 224);
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode(((c >> 6) & 63) | 128);
    			utftext += String.fromCharCode((c & 63) | 128);
    		}

    	}

    	return utftext;
    },

    // private method for UTF-8 decoding
    _utf8_decode : function (utftext) {
    	var string = "";
    	var i = 0;
    	var c = c1 = c2 = 0;

    	while ( i < utftext.length ) {

    		c = utftext.charCodeAt(i);

    		if (c < 128) {
    			string += String.fromCharCode(c);
    			i++;
    		}
    		else if((c > 191) && (c < 224)) {
    			c2 = utftext.charCodeAt(i+1);
    			string += String.fromCharCode(((c & 31) << 6) | (c2 & 63));
    			i += 2;
    		}
    		else {
    			c2 = utftext.charCodeAt(i+1);
    			c3 = utftext.charCodeAt(i+2);
    			string += String.fromCharCode(((c & 15) << 12) | ((c2 & 63) << 6) | (c3 & 63));
    			i += 3;
    		}

    	}

    	return string;
    }

}

Then you'll need the code to construct the auth data, it's just a base64 of the user and password:

function make_base_auth(user, password) {
  var tok = user + ':' + password;
  var hash = Base64.encode(tok);
  return "Basic " + hash;
}

And then you just add the header with jQuery before making the request:

    var service_url = "https://mysite.com/myservice.asmx"
    $.ajax({
        type: "GET",
        url: service_url,
        dataType: "xml",
        data: "ParamId=" + FormId.value,
        processData: false,
        beforeSend : function(req) {
             req.setRequestHeader('Authorization', 
                   make_base_auth ('USERNAME', 'PASSWORD'));
        },
        error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown) {   
             ajaxError(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown); 
        },
        success: function(xml) { DoSomething(xml); }
    });
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