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4/3/2008 11:20 AM
 

Hello,

I would like to change the skin, at logon, depending on user roles or, eventually, a single user setting (e.g. a custom profile property). Did anybody ever do something like this? What APIs should I look at in order to change the skin, and let the change persistent? I see the preview links can open a page specifying a skin with some querystring parameter, but would like to adopt a different method to change the actual skin.
Any tip greatly appreciated, thank you.

Bye,

al.

 

 
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4/3/2008 2:20 PM
 

You can use a cookie to set the skin. I don't gave access ti the p.o.c I did it with. I don't remember enough right now to point better.

I do remember that you will need the page to reload once you make the cookie. If you mod the login control to create the cookie, then when it redirects them, I think that would do it,

 

hope that helps some

 
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