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4/18/2007 12:55 PM
 

The default DNNMembership HTTP Module handles the OnAuthenticateRequest event.

If I also wanted to handle the OnAuthenticateRequest event in a separate HTTPModule, but it was important that my routine was executed before or after the DNNMembership module - is there a way that I can gaurentee the order that the event handlers will be added?  Perhaps the order that the HTTPModules are specified in the Web.Config file?

Currently, i've just re-written the DNNMembership module and added my own code after the DNN code - but this means that I have to evaluate the code each time a new version is released.  It would be nice if I could separate it out.

This is probably more of an ASP.NET question than a DNN question, but any insight would be appreciated.

 
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