Pass the credentials to the web service

I have a form that will be sent to some people to be filled.
This form uses web services to load or save the information in the database.
The problem I have is that whenever you call the web service request identification information.

There is a way to indicate the user name and password in the form (without javascript?)

Thank you.

There is security on the web service to fix... . If you hard code a user name and password it defeats the purpose of security. For this reason, there is no provision for this on the interfaces. Why not disable security on web service if you do not want to see the guests?

Paul

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