thanks very much

On May 18, 4:27 pm, Jimmy Shimizu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Override the Initialize()-method in your controller, there you should
> have access to the http-context and the session, I think.
>
>
>
> Kcube wrote:
> > How get session variable inside layout.
>
> > I have tried these many methods, but couldn't find a good one
>
> > 1) I want to show the logged-in user name in layout page. I have
> > tried
> > to access the session  variable inside the controller and set the
> > value to property bag and then access it in layout page $username.
>
> > 2) I have inherited the controller from a base page and in the base
> > page constructor i tried to access session, but i am not able to
> > access the session inside the constructor.
>
> > 3) I am able to access the session inside filter, but property bag is
> > not available inside filter.
>
> > I am sure this is not proper mechanism to access the session variable
> > in side layout. Can anyone help me please?
>
> > Sorry for asking basic question. Thanks in advance- Hide quoted text -
>
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