C# - Getting Action Filters List From Base Controller?
Feb 23, 2010
In Short: Does any know a way from the base controller to get a list of actionFilters being applied to the current executing action?
The Long:I am using ASP.NET MVC 1.0 framework. I have a "RequireSSL" actionFilter that I've recreated for checking out, however, if someone leaves the checkout and goes back to the store I would like to forward them back to non-secure version of the site.It would be helpful in the base controller (I am using a custom base controller that inherits from the default Controller) to find out what actionFilters are being applied to the current action.I could include this into the global.asax.cs
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