... 33 2Cross-Application Sharing of Ticket 33 3Enforcing Single Logons and Logouts 35 8Enforcing a Single Logon 35 9Enforcing a Logout 36 8Summary 37 2Integrating ASP. NETSecurity with Classic ASP ... to produce a better Web application. Professional ASP. NET3. 5 978-0-470-18 757 -9 Professional ASP. NET3.5 helps the experienced programmer put the latest ASP. NET technologies into action. Greatly ... book.7 930 1flast.indd 28 10/6/08 12:06:27 PM Professional ASP. NET3.5 Security, Membership, andRole Managementwith C# and VB Enhance Your KnowledgeAdvance Your Career Professional ASP. NET3.5 Security, ...
... the less publicized security features in ASP. NET 2.0 and ASP. NET3.5. The book switches gears in Chapter 10 to address two security services in ASP. NET 2.0 and ASP. NET3. 5: Membership and Role ... of Ticket 33 3Enforcing Single Logons and Logouts 35 8Enforcing a Single Logon 35 9Enforcing a Logout 36 8Summary 37 2Integrating ASP. NETSecurity with Classic ASP 37 Chapter 7: 3 IIS 5 ISAPI Extension ... Mode 38 7Authenticating Classic ASP with ASP. NET 38 9Will Cookieless Forms Authentication Work? 39 1Passing Data to ASP from ASP. NET 39 2Passing Username to ASP 39 4Authenticating Classic ASP...
... stale. ASP. NET3.5 provides 64-bit support. This means that you can run your ASP. NET applications on 64-bitIntel or AMD processors.Because ASP. NET3.5 is fully backward compatible with ASP. NET ... ASP. NET application, recompile the application on the .NET Framework 3. 5, and run it on a64-bit processor.Additional Features of ASP. NET3. 5 You just learned some of the main goals of the ASP. NET ... ASP. NET 1.0 worked with classes and compilation is different from how it is in ASP. NET3.5. The mechanics of the compilation system actually begin with how a page is structuredin ASP. NET3.5. ...
... in ASP. NET3.5. ’’: One of the more important tasks of ASP. NET ispresenting data, and this chapter shows you how to do that. ASP. NET provides a number ofxlvEvjen flast.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 5: 02pm ... C#.What This Book CoversThis book spends its time reviewing the 3.5 release of ASP. NET. Each major new feature included in ASP. NET3.5 is covered in detail. T he following list tells you something ... on migrating ASP. NET 1.x, or 2.0 applications to the 3. 5 framework.❑ Appendix B, ‘ ASP. NET Ultimate Tools.’’: This chapter takes a look at the tools avilalable toyou as an ASP. NET developer....
... 1: Application and Page FrameworksFigure 1 -5 The ASP. NET Page Structure Options ASP. NET3.5 provides two paths for structuring the code of your ASP. NET pages. The first path utilizesthe code-inline ... from ASP. NET 1.0/1.1, you can see that a lot of the code that developers neverhave to deal with is hidden in the#Regionsection of the page. Because ASP. NET3.5 is built on topof .NET 3. 5, which ... is compiled. Because ASP. NET3.5 combines all this page code for you behind the scenes when the application is compiled,the code-behind files you work with in ASP. NET3.5 are simpler in appearance...
... Page 13 Chapter 1: Application and Page Frameworks ASP. NET3.5 Page Directives ASP. NET directives are something that is a part of every ASP. NET page. You can control the behavior ofyour ASP. NET ... Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561 934 e089"/><add assembly="System.ServiceModel.Web, Version =3. 5. 0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken =31 bf3 856 ad364e 35& quot;/><add assembly="System.WorkflowServices, ... Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a"/><add assembly="System.EnterpriseServices, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral,PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a"/><add assembly="System.Web.Mobile,...
... possible in ASP. NET3. 5, and it isquite a simple process.For an example, create a page calledPage1.aspxthat contains a simple form. This page is shown inListing 1-9.Listing 1-9: Page1.aspxVB<%@ ... an ASP. NET3.5 page and turn on tracing, you can see the order in which the main pageevents are initiated. They are fired in the following order:1.PreInit2.Init 3. InitComplete4.PreLoad 5. Load6.LoadComplete 25 Evjen ... common feature in ASP3. 0 that is difficult to achieve in ASP. NET 1.0/1.1 is the capability to docross-page posting. Cross-page posting enables you to submit a form (say,Page1.aspx) and have...
... in ASP. NET, this is deter-mined through settings applied in a configuration file. Listing 1-18 shows a snippet of configuration codetaken from the masterWeb.configfile found in ASP. NET3.5. Listing ... extensions of these file types to.aspx; they are then compiled into theCode.dlllike all the other ASP. NET files.Build ProvidersAs you review the various ASP. NET folders, note that one of the ... the early days of ASP. NET, if you wanted to deploya custom component, you had to precompile the component before being able to utilize it within yourapplication. Now ASP. NET simply takes care...
... Listing 1-22. It demonstrates how to log whenthe ASP. NET application domain shuts down. When the ASP. NET application domain shuts down, the ASP. NET application abruptly comes to an end. Therefore, ... Figure 1-21. 56 Evjen c01.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12:27pm Page 53 Chapter 1: Application and Page FrameworksThese directives perform in the same way when they are used with other ASP. NET page types.An ... yourapplication and whether to work locally or remotely through the new built-in FTP capabilities. ASP. NET3.5 and Visual Studio 2008 make it easy to build your pages using an inline coding model or toselect...
... your ASP. NET page.❑ Custom controls: Controls that you build yourself and use in the same manner as the supplied ASP. NET server controls that come with the default install of ASP. NET3.5. When ... request.Then, the ASP page would redirect the request down one path for an IE user, or down another pathfor a Netscape user.Evjen c02.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :31 pm Page 65 Chapter 2: ASP. NET Server ... is fired.69Evjen c02.tex V2 - 01/28/2008 12 :31 pm Page 63 ASP. NET Server Controlsand Client-Side ScriptsAs discussed in the previous chapter, ASP. NET evolved from Microsoft’s earlier Web technologycalled...