April 2002
Intermediate to advanced
816 pages
20h 56m
English
By Kevin Price
IN THIS CHAPTER
Of the many features of ASP.NET are new objects that have been created to help simplify common Internet programming tasks, such as authorizing users attempting to access a resource on your Web site. Now that a firm representation of authentication has been presented, it is time to present what to do when users' accounts have been authenticated—they can now be authorized or at least they can learn what they are authorized to do. Authorization is not limited to determining who can ...