On 14.5.2006 1:30 Carlos Guzmán Álvarez wrote:
Hi:
Umm, I've checked cvs:
firebird/NETProvider/NETProvider_20/source/FirebirdSql/Web/Providers/
via command cvs (classic Linux) and also via web, and I see still old
versions of code.
Where's code committed?
The CVS host have changed now is
Hi:
There's also updated sql file for table users.
For this time I'm using it on my real ASP.NET app (now it's in beta,
so ...). I hoep this will help others.
Committed to CVS let me know if there is something i have merged in bad
way :)
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Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
Vigo-Spain
Hello:
But there's a lot of problems in sample implementation (it's really
sample). I've fixed a lot of bugs (but because Carlos is out-of-network
I can't merge it into sources). And because, there's no RoleProvider,
it's better (for this time) to use default provider with asp.net.
I'm
On 3.5.2006 2:46 Charles Urbina wrote:
Jiri,
I haven't use the membershipship yet so I' not familiar with the whole
procedure. Please give me some guidence on what I need to do to
implement this in using my existing Firebird database.
Tia
The usage is the same as the any else membership
On 4.5.2006 4:35 Charles Urbina wrote:
Jiri,
Once again thanks I will look into that demo. Have a great day.
Well, MSDN or SDK is your friend. :)
Where are you located (Country/City) just curiousity. I'm in New York City
Czech Republic/Europe, Central European Summer Time (GMT+2)
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Jiri
On 2.5.2006 1:49 Charles Urbina wrote:
Hello everyone!
I saw one of the VS videos where show you how to use the ASP.net 2
membership components that comes with VS 2005. The SQL provider will
create a database with all the tables, triggers and stored procedures
needed to implement the login
On 2.5.2006 17:13 Charles Urbina wrote:
I'm using Firebird to develop my web application. Please advise.
So you can't use roles. :)
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Jiri Cincura
http://www.cincura.net/
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web
@lists.sourceforge.netTo:firebird-net-provider@lists.sourceforge.netSubject:Re: [Firebird-net-provider] How to create a Membership provider with FBclient for .netDate:Tue, 02 May 2006 19:02:09 +0200On 2.5.2006 17:13 Charles Urbina wrote:I'm using Firebird to develop my web application. Please advise.So you can't use
Hello everyone!
I saw one of the VS videos where show you how to use the ASP.net 2 membership components that comes with VS 2005. The SQL provider will create a database with all the tables, triggers and stored procedures needed to implement the login system in an ASP.net application.
I would