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            Published by Jaliya Udagedara on July 12, 2025
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            In this post, let’s see how we can expose an Azure Document Intelligence (DI)
            Service through Azure Front Door (AFD) and consume it via a  .NET Client
            Application that uses Azure.AI.DocumentIntelligence package.

            Say, we have a DI service,

            https://{document-intelligence-service-name}.cognitiveservices.azure.com/

            And we need this service to be consumed via,

            https://{

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