C# - "Forward" A Cookie To Another Page?
Jun 11, 2010I was wondering if there is a straightforward way of getting a user's session cookie and posting it to a page on a different site to be processed there?
View 5 RepliesI was wondering if there is a straightforward way of getting a user's session cookie and posting it to a page on a different site to be processed there?
View 5 RepliesHow can I forward a url such as: [URL] to the appropriate page: [URL] Is there some way to do this? I'm using a DNN CMS but if you're unfamiliar with DNN
View 6 RepliesI want to take my data tables data to another page. How can I do this? I am programming in ASP.NET.
View 3 Repliesi am on a report in which i need to show the Total of Current Page in page footer then i want to carry forward this total to Next page's Page Header. How can i do it?
View 6 Replieslet's say I have a page with a form on it where a user clicks Submit. This page checks the input fields when the user presses that button. If the fields contain mistakes, the appropriate fields' labels are turned red. That much is easy. Let's say if it's right, I want to POST that form to an external page written in another language. I cannot use any .NET conventions for transferring data, so it must be POST values. The postback attribute would seem to be for this, but I need the forwarding to be conditional. Eg: They're only posted to the external page IF my button handler determines that the values are good.
View 1 RepliesI am making a web application, this is my first application.I want to know when there is not a matching catch block for the exception generated and I don't want to display the exception generated, instead I want to display some message or want to forward to some other link or page, where should I write that message or how should I display this? Please elaborate me on this.
View 1 RepliesI am trying to implement Login/Logout functionality in my website without using inbuilt functionality of Login controls in ASP.NET. In some pages, which require the user to be logged in, I have written this in Page_Load
if (Session["cod"] == null && Session["admin"] == null)
{
Response.Redirect("You need to Login.aspx");
}
if (Session["cod"] != null || Session["admin"] != null)
{
LinkButton1.Text = "Logout";
}
if (Page.IsPostBack == false)
{
log_bind();
grid1_bind();
grid2_bind();
}
But while I was testing this, I noticed that when I press the Back/Forward button on the browser, these pages are viewable without being logged in. How do I prevent this?
I have page that has a datasource. The datasource executes a stored procedure and returns results. If the result is NULL, I'd like to forward the user to an error page. How would I accomplish this with ASP.NET and C#?
View 1 RepliesI am busy building a shopping cart with cookies. I have datalist which I populate from the cookies with a delete button next to each cookie
[Code]....
Now the problem is that when I hit the delete / remove button to expire the cookie, what happens when repopulating the datalist is that it shows the original cookie with all it's values as well as a new entry where all the values are blank.
I want to change the value in a cookie:
HttpCookie hc = new HttpCookie("HiddenColumns");
hc.Value = customView.HiddenFields;
hc.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddDays(365);
Response.SetCookie(hc);
Or this way:
Response.Cookies["HiddenColumns"].Value = customView.HiddenFields;;
Response.Cookies["HiddenColumns"].Expires = DateTime.Now.AddDays(365);
But when I retrieve the cookie value, it is still old, unless I do postback. I don't want to use Redirect.
I'm trying to use a webservice that first expects the clients to login, to retrieve a cookie to re-use.
This is done through a login(string user, string pass) method on the webservice.
Doing this through a browser works fine, we get a cookie, and we can see the cookie via Fiddler or whatvever proxysniff thingy.
Time to do the same in ASP.Net, so we use the WSDL and generate a nice proxy class, and it works fine to call the login() method, but Never Ever does a cookie get set !
I already used the "cookiejar" technique - which means i create an instance of a CookieContainer and assign it to the proxyclass like this;
var cookies = new CookieContainer(3);
i am using a cookie in some xxx.aspx page and i want to close the cookie (kill the cookie) in a yyy.aspx how can i do that one.
View 3 RepliesI am a bit baffled here; using IE7, ASP.NET 2.0 and Cassini (the VS built-in web server; although the same thing seems to be true for "real" applications deployed in IIS) I am looking for the session-id-cookie. My test page shows a session id (by printing out Session.SessionId) and Response.Cookies.Keys contains ASP.NET_SessionId. So far so good.
But I cannot find the cookie in IEs cookie-store! Nor does "remove all cookies" reset the session (as it does in FF)... So where - I am tempted to write that four letter word - does IE store that bloody cookie? Or am I missing something? By the way there is no hidden field with a session id either, as far as I can see. If I check in FF there is a cookie called ASP.NET_SessionId as I would expect. And as mentioned above deleting that cookie does start a new session; as I would expect.
If I create a cookie in Javascript document.cookie = 'unseen' how do I delete it when I navigate away from this page? This is the only cookie I am creating on the page.
View 3 RepliesI have some asp.net pages that read and write cookie values. During the life cycle of a page it may update the cookie value and then need to read it again further in the code. What I've found is that it's not getting the latest value of the cookie until a page refresh. Is there a way around this? Here's the code I'm using to set and get the values.
public static string GetValue(SessionKey sessionKey)
{
HttpCookie cookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies[cookiePrefix];
if (cookie == null)
return string.Empty;
return cookie[sessionKey.SessionKeyName] ?? string.Empty;
}
public static void SetValue(SessionKey sessionKey, string sessionValue)
{
HttpCookie cookie = HttpContext.Current.Request.Cookies[cookiePrefix];
if (cookie == null)
cookie = new HttpCookie(cookiePrefix);
cookie.Values[sessionKey.SessionKeyName] = sessionValue;
cookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddHours(1);
HttpContext.Current.Response.Cookies.Set(cookie);
}
Can we read cookies value in another page accept where we created it.
If yes can you show me how?
if((!string.IsNullOrEmpty(Request.QueryString["c"]))
{
HttpCookie cookieCode =
new
HttpCookie("CountryCode",
Request.QueryString["c"]);
Response.Cookies.Add(cookieCode);
}
I have already created cookie,now I need to read it in other page
It looks like JavaScript does not have access to authentication cookies ('ASP.NET_SessionId', '.ASPXFORMSAUTH') in the http headers I can see cookies but document.cookie object does not have them.
View 2 Replieswe're in the process of trying to speed up the performance of our website by serving static content from a cookieless domain. That seems to be going well, but I have a new question:
I know that it's "static content" that we're talking about when serving it from a cookieless domain, but we also have static content being served by ASPX pages, specifically images. For example:
domain.com/resizeImages.aspx?src=images/image123.jpg&width=400&height=400
How can I serve the resizeImages.aspx image without ASP.NET setting a cookie on my browser? (At present it sets an ASPXANONYMOUS cookie.)
How do I create random value cookie for each Page Request in ASP.Net CS file.
Random value cookie should have server path.
We have a live web site [URL]. The web site is based on Microsoft starter kits. It contains hundards of pages.
[URL]
Now we have another domain name strongwind.com.hk. I would like to know if there is Domain Name Forwarding service out there when user requests the following page
[URL]
they will be redirect to
[URL]
I need to write code that displays the number of times a user has accessed it. I need the value of the cookie to increase only if the page is not being accessed due to a postback.So basically it will display the following on screen: 'you have visited this site 10 times' What language I use is up to me but I prefer working with VB in asp.net
View 6 RepliesHow can we split values from one column? I have a column in table like "work Experience". "02/03" Month and Year. I want to split that values and display in saperate labels. after clicking edit button they are displayed on dropdown list. Similarly i want to do for Annual CTC column.The Split for annual CTC will be Total Sal in Lakhs and In Thousand. Just want to write split function for that.How can i write and display?
View 3 Repliescustomers does not want to allow user to use back or forward button. Just a clean page without commandbar and toolbar, same for FF an IE. Disabling them is not an option as now.
View 6 RepliesI have a requirement to disable back and forward action in IE for my web app.
View 2 RepliesI have a login page and once a person is logged in , he should not be allowed to move back to login page. how to disable backward/forward button of browser ?
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