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- Secure ASP.NET 2.0 sites with Membership API
- Beginning with ASP.NET 2.0, the Membership API was added to simplify adding security to a Web application. Tony Patton explains out how to use the Membership API with a SQL Server backend. by Tony Patton
- Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft ASP.NET, Web Application, API, Server, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0, Authentication, Membership API, Web Application Security, ValidateUser, Error Message, ValidateUser Method, LoginView, WizardSteps, .Net, Middleware, Databases, Storage, Security, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Hardware, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-08-18
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- Two approaches for controlling access to .NET Web services
- Web services are a fantastic tool for building distributed applications, and the fact that they are composed of XML and SOAP make them cross-platform by nature. However, one of the problems with Web services is that they are typically open to anyone who calls them. So developers must find a...
- Tags: Web services, Channel management, Microsoft .NET, PoundsToDollars function, Craig Utley, Web service, Web, programmatic validation, IP address
- Technical articles 2003-03-19
- Forms authentication in .NET: Using a database
- As we discussed last time, the simplest approach to using forms authentication in ASP.NET is to store all information, including usernames and passwords, in the Web.config file. This is a great way to quickly get rudimentary authentication up and running on your site, but it has considerable limitations. In particular:You...
- Tags: .NET, Middleware, Bill Dawson, Microsoft .NET, Web.Config File, authentication, Microsoft ASP.NET, database
- Technical articles 2003-05-02
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