Would like to have done so I can edit my metatags on my pages from the admin section. The code I have now, just insert the metatags on the page I'm on. How do I add metatag to my other pages?
I have a masterpage and I wrote metatags in masterpage.master.cs. In the category page which is generated from the masterpage every category has their own metatags. When the user visits category.aspx I want to change the metatags. All metatags are dynamically created and they don't have an id or runat because I create them dynamically with a for loop (reading data from the db). So I can't change title of the page and metatags. How can I do this?
I have all my text inside view coding. I preffer to save it in app_resources, because i would to add other languages in future, and its look quite cleaner. just know that I need to use metatags in my view for text to connect it with file app_resource. How to it correctly, could you show me some examples how it looks like in view??
I have an Admin folder which contains 4-5 aspx pages. I want to that only user with role="admin" can view those files. What settings i need in web.config?
i was reading this post about adding the meta tags dynamically by code in asp.net 4 - but i need to ask what is the good for SEO , adding it static or no problem with adding it in code behind http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/01/05/asp-net-4-seo-improvements-vs-2010-and-net-4-0-series.aspx
I found a great answer on SO describing how to set up custom user roles, and I've done the same in my project. So in my Login service I have:
public ActionResult Login() { // password authentication stuff omitted here var roles = GetRoles(user.Type); // returns a string e.g. "admin,user" var authTicket = new FormsAuthenticationTicket( 1, userName, DateTime.Now, DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(20), // expiry false, roles, "/"); var cookie = new HttpCookie(FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName, FormsAuthentication.Encrypt(authTicket)); Response.Cookies.Add(cookie); return new XmlResult(xmlDoc); // don't worry so much about this - returns XML as ActionResult } And in Global.asax.cs, I have (copied verbatim from the other answer): protected void Application_AuthenticateRequest(Object sender, EventArgs e) { var authCookie = Context.Request.Cookies[FormsAuthentication.FormsCookieName]; if (authCookie != null) { var authTicket = FormsAuthentication.Decrypt(authCookie.Value); var roles = authTicket.UserData.Split(new Char[] { ',' }); var userPrincipal = new GenericPrincipal(new GenericIdentity(authTicket.Name), roles); Context.User = userPrincipal; } } Then, in my ServicesController class, I have: [Authorize(Roles = "admin")] //[Authorize] public ActionResult DoAdminStuff() { ... }
I login as a user with the "admin" role, and that works. Then I call /services/doadminstuff - and I get access denied, even though when I put a breakpoint in Global.asax.cs, I can see that my roles do include "admin". If I comment out the first Authorize attribute (with roles) and just use a plain vanilla Authorize, then I can access the service.
we want to create website based on asp.net and we want to update data in my site dialy. told me about admin module . is their any tutorials and screen shots for admin module
I have to develop a admin page in asp.net. For that I need a master page template which looks like admin panel, menu, CSS. I am seeking layout for admin panel I am not sure if this is the right place to ask this question. If it is not I request moderators to move this question to appropriate place.
I have created a site with webmatrix. When I try to run it, it says it cannot because it needs admin right to make the connection to port.I tried to run Webmatrix with admin right it doesn't change anything.
In our project, we have a situation where the administrator needs to 'force log off' a particular user under certain conditions. In other words, the admin user needs to have the ability to kill any other user's session.Is this possible? By using the session properties, we can kill the current session (the current user's session) but is it possible (for the admin user) to kill some other user's session?
I am currently trying to figure out how to best go about implementing an administration side for my application.I have a user site, where users can log in, customize their profile, submit information etc.I would like administration users to be able to log in and be able to choose from a list of users. From there, the administrator can submit information for the user just like the user can.
How should my pages be laid out?How should the Web.sitemap file look? Is there a nice way of creating a sitemap (maybe in memory?)Would this method have to use session variables?
have table for users have a some attribute one of them admin attribute have a bit data type when the user is admin it is true and i have ligin page and control panal page i want throw login page check for the user to redirect him to control panal if the user is admin the control panal will be displayed with moreoptions any one how can i doing this with select statement
I'm going to write an ASP.NET MVC 2 application using Domain Driven Design. I'm trying to figure out how to separate the Admin from the store front. I could create 2 MVC projects, but regarding the services for them, should they be in separate projects as well or could I use the CatalogManager, for example, for both, Admin and the store front, and mix up all the services?Currently I have a class library for each part of my domain (services, infrastructure, model, etc.)
I am using ASPDotNetStoreFront demo and i cannot login to the admin site. If i try logging in using the admin user on the front end i can login so that means the credentials are correct. When i enter credentials on the admin login screen the same page is refreshed. I have tried setting it up on different machines, tested on different browsers but the same issue persists.
How do you create your web site data admin for your customers. Do you do them programatically or do you use any specific tool?
I have been using AspMaker and is not a bad option but I'm sure there are a few more options out there. I've seen that MS has a Web Data Administrator but for me it looks more than an sql server web admin tool rather than a frontend that has the business logic.
I have a small requirement i.e if any user forgot the passwordhe would like to reset the password by contacting an admin or mailing. Now if the admin logged in he will check for the user name if the user name matches i would like to send a mail to that user by resetting the password
I have an asp.net website for a car dealership. I wanted to create an admin site where personel from the dealership can add and delete cars to the site. how do I get started? what shall I read up on? I've read some of the security knowledge to add login and user accounts and what not, but now I am after setting up the website to allow this. do I need a sub domain to allow this? is that the only way? the web hosting company I am using (discountasp.net) will make me pay more $5 a month to use sub domain
i am currently checking to see if the logged in person is an admin, by putting a check in the page_load function. (same thing to see if the person is logged in at all)
is there a better way to do this? or should i just go ahead and put my check on every single page?
I'm looking for a tutorial or starter kit whereas I can build an admin page for my website that was built with VWD 08. I'm using the ASPNETdb for membership. My main focus is an admin page where I can reset passwords, email one or all users, search by username,etc. Does anyone know where to point me?