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4/11/2006 6:05 AM
 
Greetings

I have the CHM help file for the DNN 3 and I have some questions about the IsInRole methods. I can see that under PortalSecurity class there are two static methods for checking roles: IsInRole(string) and  IsInRoles(string). My question is, what are the differences between these methods? Since the CHM file does not have a description on what does what (for me is a lack on the help files :( )

And what does these methods internaly? They compare the roles of the current user with the ones passed to the method, right ;)?

BTW, is there any CHM for the API of DNN4?

Thanks in advance

Almeida
 
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4/11/2006 9:26 AM
 
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4/11/2006 9:42 AM
 
thank you, your are right. my apologies. i made confusion with the right place to put que thread  :)  

regards
 
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4/20/2006 7:29 PM
 

IsInRoles parameter roles can have multiple roles,  separated by semicolon ";", e.g. "role1;Role2;role3".

Internally it calls IsInRole for each role in the list.


Michael Freidgeim http://geekswithblogs.net/mnf
 
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