I am trying to create in a partial view a Logout link. What i have now:
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and my Html Action link from the partial view
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When i press the logout link, it redirects me to [URL], where i have no view, so i get a "page not found" error. How can i make the logout link to redirect to home page?
I can't get my logout link to work. Everytime I click the logout button, it appears that nothing happens. I have set the url to change, and that will work, but it will not log the user out. Is there another setting I am missing? Here is my login view:
to MVC musicstore sample in .NET 3.5. Clicking in "Log out" hyperlink calls javascript postback function. Current page is re-dispalyed (master page is not shown) and Log out message is still displayed. Log in link does not appear How to fix this so that log out really logs out ?
I have created a role based menu for my asp.net 3.5(C#) by configuring Asp.Net Membership module for site. My role based menu is a nested HTML unordered list. And each list item has a list of links. And at the end a list item has SignOut link. I have created 5 role groups for my website and put this list(i.e. menu) inside the contentTemplate of each and every role group.
I have display the SignOut link by using LoginStatus but I dun want to put the Login Status in each and every Roles Group. Can anybody tell me how to create a generic view which will display the Signout link when any user is logged-in. But I dun want to show the SignIn link when the user is not logged-in.
I am having a probem when logout from my website.When i copy the URL page which is the page after login,and paste it again in browser,i can direct it to the page even though i alr logout. I not using any buit in asp control,and the logout button link that i create is place at Master Page.
I am using the SQL Membership provider to handle authentication. On one particular page the main function is the registration of an asset. You have to log in first. No problem. I also have required field validators on this registration form that work nicely. The problem is, if you log in, go to that page, then click the 'logout' button, it seems to submit the form (bypassing all my validation in the process)! I know I can't be the first person to come across this, so I'm guessing I've set something up wrong somewhere.
I have a login status object on each page for logging out. Clicking on this object will logout the user and navigate to the login page. I would like to set it up when a page is loaded, if certain conditions are met the user will be automatically logged of and redirected to the login page. If I could just somehow have the program click on that object, that would do the job.
Need the code for the login /logout in my sample project and how to attin logout in the all pages. dont mistake me as i am learning (fresher) the asp.net 2005
i want to know when account logout without logout button click. actually i want to manage dashboard. with some events like login, logout with it's activity date and time. so if any user login so i will entry for login. and if any user direct close browser so how can i manage logout entry in database.
1. I need to load a user control on link click event of a link button during postback of aspx page.
2. On button click event of a save button on that aspx page, I need to read the selected values from that user control on further postback.
If I write the loadcontrol code in link_click event, the control is not recognized at all in the button_click event. When I shift it to page_init and execute only during not postback, the user control loads with default values.
After submitting a form, the user is presented with a link to a pdf document. The link is straight to the document, it is not streamed.
If the user right-clicks and chooses 'save link as,' the document saves and opens fine. However, if the user just clicks on the link, the browser takes a very long time to respond (I'm going to guess it's 3 minutes) and then adobe reader gives the following error:
"the file is damaged and could not be repaired"
This is in Chrome v5, ASP.NET 3.5 and the link is returned inside an UpdatePanel.
For example, i browse the web page in browser, at first, i clink "home", home page is show out, then i click the "Contact us", then the "contact us" web page is showing out, BUT the problem is come out when i try to click the home page again, the home page doesn't come out and still at the contact us page...any1 know WHY?Thank you for helping...
Created a asp page using vbscript to calculate a value (works fine). I'd like to return the value as a clickable link, which would obviously redirect the user somewhere else.
I need to logout on close page or on close browser ... as usual ...but by default ASP Membership wont do it ...How to make logout when I just leave my site
I have this method, but the javascript never executes:
Protected Sub Logout(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.LoginCancelEventArgs) FormsAuthentication.SignOut() Session.Clear() Me.Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(Me.GetType(), "alertScript", "facebook_logout();", True) End Sub
I have a web page in that page I'm using 3 frame set one for heading, 2nd one for left side navigation and 3rd frame for main page. When i click left side navigation automatically main page will be displayed.
My problem is i have a Log out button in frame one(head page).when i click the logout button the frame one gets logout and displays the login page. frame 2nd and 3rd still exist i want to close all the frame and displays a complete login page in the browser.
I have Web Application in asp.net. Where I am maintaining Session for every User. And every Time I got logout in Approx 2 min. I tried to increase this time through web Config File upto 60 min but it is not working For me and I m getting same problem.
I have created A class file For maintaining session.I am Using This Code.
public static void createSession(System.Web.SessionState.HttpSessionState session) { Session = session; }
This is my class file code.
And I am calling this function in login Page load like this.