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ASP.NET - Login page

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Aug 26, 2008
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I need to convert login.asp page to ASP.NET. I cannot find
the login server behavior. I am planing to use C#.
There is a server behavior in ASP. I just cannot see in ASP.NET. How you do that?
There is a server behavior in ASP. I just cannot see in ASP.NET. How you do that?
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eunahn wrote:
> I need to convert login.asp page to ASP.NET. I cannot find the login server behavior. I am planing to use C#.
> There is a server behavior in ASP. I just cannot see in ASP.NET. How you do that?
The login server behavior is not built into Dreamweaver. I've seen a commercial third party extension, but haven't used it:
http://www.webxel-dw.co.uk/extensions/Authentication_details.html
FYI: ASP.NET is being removed from Dreamweaver for the next version, so don't get too reliant upon any of the built in server behaviors:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402489
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Danilo Celic
| http://blog.extensioneering.com/
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> I need to convert login.asp page to ASP.NET. I cannot find the login server behavior. I am planing to use C#.
> There is a server behavior in ASP. I just cannot see in ASP.NET. How you do that?
The login server behavior is not built into Dreamweaver. I've seen a commercial third party extension, but haven't used it:
http://www.webxel-dw.co.uk/extensions/Authentication_details.html
FYI: ASP.NET is being removed from Dreamweaver for the next version, so don't get too reliant upon any of the built in server behaviors:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=kb402489
--
Danilo Celic
| http://blog.extensioneering.com/
| WebAssist Extensioneer
| Adobe Community Expert
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