Equal Right...
On Feb 11, 8:37 am, Joe Enos <[email protected]> wrote: > Look into FormsAuthentication for ASP.NET. If you turn it on in your > web.config, then it will check to ensure you're logged in before > accessing each page, and if you're not, it will redirect you back to > the login page. > > There are lots of things you can do fairly easily, like defining pages > that are exempt from the login requirement, defining where your > default and login pages are, and redirecting back to the originally > requested page when you're bumped back to the login page, and have to > re-log in. > > On Feb 11, 6:58 am, Fabio Carvalho <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I'm trying to define a login for a asp.net site I'm developing... > > but, although I have already the login page defined I want to have a kind of > > validation for every page to make sure the user is authorized or not, logged > > in or not. > > > Does anyone has any tip on that to share? > > > Cheers, > > Fábio
