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4/15/2007 6:38 PM
 

Hi,

Is there a way to obtain the username of the current logged in user in ASP?   I have IFRAME with ASP code used for a support form and I'd like to be able to fill in the fields with the registered user and users email address.

Thanks for any help on this.

Mark

 

 
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4/16/2007 2:40 AM
 

I'm glad to see I'm not the only one that uses ASP these days!!   

Although it would cost you a few bucks (about 20 of them), DNNSpired  has a nice module called the AutoSize IFrame.  As the name implies, it produces IFrames that resize automatically, with a host of other features, like passing the ID number of the user that is logged in as a query string variable.  So then you can code some ASP to query the SQL database for whatever you need.  It's the only solution I could find when

Honestly, I don't know what I would have done without this module (well, I probably would have learned ASP.NET sooner I suppose )

 
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