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2/18/2007 12:54 PM
 
I was just going to ask for the source code for that as well, and to notify you of the logoff problem with it, but am a bit too late for both. So the only thing left to say for now is: thanks for the work you've done so far! Works like a charm, and it probably has saved us lots of hours and frustration!
 
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2/18/2007 1:01 PM
 

Glad to see I am on the right track!

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Projects
* Advanced VS2005 development approach - BlankModule
* DNN & Microsoft Ajax best practices guidance

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Resources
* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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2/19/2007 9:41 AM
 

Excellent work Vladan!!

I would like to see this and the toolkit implemented in the next minor release of DNN myself!

 
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2/20/2007 3:33 PM
 
Ed DeGagne wrote

Excellent work Vladan!!

I would like to see this and the toolkit implemented in the next minor release of DNN myself!

Thanks Ed,

We can only hope that the core team will see the light  and implement it.

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Projects
* Advanced VS2005 development approach - BlankModule
* DNN & Microsoft Ajax best practices guidance

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Resources
* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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2/20/2007 3:36 PM
 

Hi everyone,

As promised... I've released the source code of the HttpModule involved in my guidance.

You can find it on the start page of my Ajax and DNN project (in the Projects section, linked in my sig)


Hope you find it usefull! Any comments on the code are welcomed (I wrote it in half an hour, so don't expect miracles :))

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Projects
* Advanced VS2005 development approach - BlankModule
* DNN & Microsoft Ajax best practices guidance

Vladan.Strigo.NET: Resources
* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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