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How to ask for tutorials?

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Regards,

I see the "Tips / Blogs / Tutorials / Videos" exists and I wonder if there is the right place to ask for some tutorials?

Or just write the question in the right place (i.e Network, Cloud and Web) then later ask for a Tutorial when is relevant?

I have some big questions that I'm pretty sure someone has the knowledge:

  • How to use CSD (Certificates, ¿X.509?), open/read/validate and use to signing encoded text (base64), etc.
  • How to consume web services like this one that Delphi can't read (doesn't have a WSDL), like this one
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Error

[Main Instruction] WSDL Import Error

[Content] An error was encountered importing 'https://cfdidescargamasivasolicitud.clouda.sat.gob.mx/Autenticacion/Autenticacion.svc':
"Unable to load WSDL File/Location: https://cfdidescargamasivasolicitud.clouda.sat.gob.mx/Autenticacion/Autenticacion.svc. Error [Bad Request (400) - 'https://cfdidescargamasivasolicitud.clouda.sat.gob.mx/Autenticacion/Autenticacion.svc']"
Please verify that you've entered the correct URL/file and that it's a valid WSDL file.

 

Thank you (later I'll post each question in: Network, Cloud and Web)

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Good question. Next one please. :classic_mellow: I don't know how we should handle tutorial requests. But, with out speaking to the other members of the staff, just put a request and wait and see what happens.

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I think you might have more success by asking this as a regular question.

But you are also free to ask for a tutorial.

I'd make it a question, but it is your choice.

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The intention was to have a place where someone could post their existing tutorial. But a request for a specific tut is legit as well.

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