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6/9/2009 9:28 AM
 

How do I correctly form the url to allow a user to link from an email to the login page and then subsequently to correct page with following parameters.  The site is public.

This url goes to the correct page.
http://www.mysite.com/Default.aspx?ItemID=1&TabID=191&uc=info&mode=dir

I would like to force the user to login prior to seeing the page at the above link.

The login url for this site is
http://www.mySite.com/Home/tabid/36/ctl/Login/Default.aspx

 

Thank you

 
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6/10/2009 4:04 AM
 

just linking to the page is enough. If the user needs to logon prior to seeing the page, he will be redirected to your logon page. The logon will redirect back to the original page (note the returnurl in the url of the logonpage). There is one catch: you must have the redirect after logon page disabled in user account settings


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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6/10/2009 3:32 PM
 

Thank you.

Let me clarify:  Site is public.  Page is public but if user is logged on with account in specific role, page has additional functionality.  so...

I still need to specifically call the login page with subsequent open of specific page of site as cited in original post

 
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6/10/2009 4:11 PM
 

 it sounds like you want the user to log in before even seeing the target page.  If that is the case, simply provide a URL to load only the login control and use the "returnurl" querystring option to send the user to the target page after login:
 
   http://YOUR-SITE-HERE/?ctl=Login&returnurl=/tabid/TARGET-TABID-HERE/default.aspx

 
Cheers!
-mamlin


esmamlin atxgeek.me
 
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6/11/2009 8:23 AM
 

That looked very promising but did not function.

I tried:

http://www.mysite.com/?ctl=Login&returnurl=/tabid/191/default.aspx

This took me to the login page but after entering credentials, only took me to home page (which is not the target tabid 191)

I did find an answer that will open the login prior to the page but the following will not pass the querystring parameters to the target page.
http://www.mysite.com/tabid/191/ctl/Login/portalid/0/Default.aspx?ItemID=1&uc=info&mode=dir

How do I retain passage of parameters?

 

 

 

 
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