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7/6/2012 8:17 PM
 

I wanted to get a query string out of an URL that my module is on (it is the only module). So, I put a break on Page Load. I fired off an URL with the querystring yet it redirects me to log into the site presumably because the page is locked down unless you are logged in. I do not like this, but I do not want to turn that off either. How can I intercept this BEFORE it gets to that point with my module?

I want to get the query string, do an auto-login based on some other logic, and then redirect the user. I would normally do something like this at the top of the page_load in any regular asp.net app. Can someone help me figure out where I need to check for query strings BEFORE the required login stuff takes over? I hope it is not all done in default.aspx or anything like that so I don't have to mess with the core DNN code....

Thank you anyone. :)

 
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7/6/2012 8:22 PM
 
In other words, how do I get a page's query string in my module BEFORE DotNetNuke takes over and redirects the user to login to a required page?
 
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7/7/2012 12:11 AM
 
Pretty sure you would need to modify the core source for this to work.


Steven Webster
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