harishaidary submitted May 9 2017 Sign in to Download Code Share This simple C# class shows you how to use the eSignLive REST API to create user, sender, and signer authentication tokens. Rate this Code Share Rating is PoorRating is Not so poorRating is AverageRating is GoodRating is Very good Save Comments Posts: 1 sumsengu2020 Reply to: Authentication Tokens (REST API) Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 06:34am 0 votes Hi Hari, 1. Is it possible to get packageid without sending api_key? 2. What do you suggest to consider between .Net SDK and Rest API ? 3. Can you provide some code samples on below part of the article ? Using the sender authentication token, you can access the transaction by building the following URL: https://sandbox.esignlive.com/auth?authenticationToken={senderToken}&target=https://sandbox.esignlive.com/a/transaction/{packageId} Thanks, Sumit Log in or register to post comments
Posts: 1 sumsengu2020 Reply to: Authentication Tokens (REST API) Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 06:34am 0 votes Hi Hari, 1. Is it possible to get packageid without sending api_key? 2. What do you suggest to consider between .Net SDK and Rest API ? 3. Can you provide some code samples on below part of the article ? Using the sender authentication token, you can access the transaction by building the following URL: https://sandbox.esignlive.com/auth?authenticationToken={senderToken}&target=https://sandbox.esignlive.com/a/transaction/{packageId} Thanks, Sumit Log in or register to post comments
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Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at 06:34amHi Hari,
1. Is it possible to get packageid without sending api_key?
2. What do you suggest to consider between .Net SDK and Rest API ?
3. Can you provide some code samples on below part of the article ?
Using the sender authentication token, you can access the transaction by building the following URL:
https://sandbox.esignlive.com/auth?authenticationToken={senderToken}&target=https://sandbox.esignlive.com/a/transaction/{packageId}
Thanks,
Sumit