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Peter Bradley
We are in the process of designing our first ASP.NET 2.0 application and
have discovered that Forms Authentication works completely differently in
ASP.NET 2.0.
For a number of reasons, we cannot use the standard login component supplied
with ASP.NET 2.0 (e.g. we need full control of the look and feel - including
using CSS and not tables for layout - and we need to be able to handle the
authentication cookie ourselves rather than let a built-in component handle
it for us). We also need to use the Application_Start event to read lookup
data from our databases.
Does anyone know how to get back to something like the .NET 1.1 model for
coding forms authentication.
I'm not dead against using the supplied components, BTW, as long as we get
the functionality we had before and as long as we can style the visible
components ourselves.
Peter
have discovered that Forms Authentication works completely differently in
ASP.NET 2.0.
For a number of reasons, we cannot use the standard login component supplied
with ASP.NET 2.0 (e.g. we need full control of the look and feel - including
using CSS and not tables for layout - and we need to be able to handle the
authentication cookie ourselves rather than let a built-in component handle
it for us). We also need to use the Application_Start event to read lookup
data from our databases.
Does anyone know how to get back to something like the .NET 1.1 model for
coding forms authentication.
I'm not dead against using the supplied components, BTW, as long as we get
the functionality we had before and as long as we can style the visible
components ourselves.
Peter