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10/27/2009 11:29 AM
 

Hi I've written a custom Membership and Role provider (on 4.09).. and I'm answering the interface, however I'm not able to see how DNN determines if a Tab has permissions to be shown.. any ideas?  I see the tab permissions in the table, and I see the role load in the Role Provider and on the User in the Membership.  Where does this check happen?

And I'm seeing a lot of (userid =- 1 and portalid =-1) calls hitting the Role Provider when pages load.. even when someone is logged in.. not really a question, but just seeing them when I debug.

Thanks,

Jay

 
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10/27/2009 6:28 PM
 

Hi,

I've discovered that DNN isn't recognizing  the login at some level.

I'm logging in using;

UserController.UserLogin(_portalId, _user, _portalName, Request.UserHostAddress, false);
                 
And when I call this immediately after I get an empty UserInfo object;


UserInfo loggedUser = UserController.GetCurrentUserInfo();

 

Any ideas on getting DNN to recognize the login of the user?

Thanks,

Jay
 

 
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10/27/2009 6:41 PM
 

userid = -1 is for anonymous users

portalid = -1 (null.integer) is for host portal

AFAIR there is a "haspermission" check in page load and module load.


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Sebastian Leupold

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10/27/2009 6:51 PM
 

AFAIK the membership object is required as well for the user being saved.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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10/27/2009 6:59 PM
 

Thanks for the clarification on those, Sebastian.

Does the haspermission use the UserController.CurrentUserInfo() object to check against.. I can't get that to populate with my logged in user.

Thanks,

Jay

 
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