Re: Add extra parameter to Login/Membership - ASP 2.0
From: David Sack (dsackNoSpam_at_NoSpamwp-int.com)
Date: 10/25/05
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Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 21:58:37 -0400
Thanks for the response. I think the Application name is set
automatically by settings in the web config? I would like to pass the value
from my login.aspx form to be used as part of the authentication process.
Kinda like saying to the server please check user "jsmith" with password
"xxxx" from Site (from drop down) "1".
Thanks again,
Dave
"Dominick Baier [DevelopMentor]" <dbaier@pleasepleasenospamdevelop.com>
wrote in message news:4256546011e8cd8c7a72e63bf10ca@news.microsoft.com...
> Hello David,
>
> can you "misuse" the ApplicationName for that??
>
> otherwise i guess you need a custom provider.
> ---------------------------------------
> Dominick Baier - DevelopMentor
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>> I hope can explain this properly. I have a time keeping site that
>> host multiple companies data in a single database. I would like the
>> logins to be unique for each company but not across the entire site
>> (i.e. I could have two jsmith logins as long as they are with seperate
>> companies).
>>
>> I would like to add a drop down box to the login that allow the user
>> to select the company that they are with. By adding a "site" column
>> to the users table I would be able to partition the users so that they
>> would be authenticated only against the id that has a "site" that
>> matches theirs.
>>
>> Does this require creating a custom membership provider? I have
>> written my own authentication routines in the past and can do so for
>> this projects but I would really like to leverage the existing
>> membership/role capablility of ASP2. I'm not sure that I have the
>> skills needed to write a custom membership provider. I just want to
>> make sure that I wasn't missing anything.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>
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