Re: the membership of asp.net2.0 is useful in my case?



Its not a matter of like or dislike. I can't dislike something simply
because I do not understand it. Its after I come to understand something
that I can make a reasonable determination.

I'm confident the schema will be documented and many articles will appear --
eventually -- but again, yesterday would not have been too soon for me.

Where is Dino Esposito et. el. when you really need them? ;-)

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"Brock Allen" <ballen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Well, I'd agree. It'd be nice to have these documented, but on the other
> hand that's somewhat going against the idea of a provider (wether it be
> membership or profile). IOW, it's a black box of functionality. It's
> academically interesting to understand them, but too much info is a bad
> thing as one tends to want to modify things when you shouldn't. If you
> don't like their implementation, you can create your own Membership or
> Profile provider that works with all the UI controls just the same as the
> built in providers from Microsoft.
>
> -Brock
> DevelopMentor
> http://staff.develop.com/ballen
>
>
>
>> Adding that I have yet to come to understand the scope of the current
>> aspnetdb.mdb database schema and hope somebody who knows what the heck
>> all those columns actually mean and what they can be used for will
>> document it and doing it yesterday will not be soon enough for me.
>>
>> "Brock Allen" <ballen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:453106632490060869625168@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>
>>> Membership is purely for authentication. For extra user data you
>>> should look into the Profile.
>>>
>>> -Brock
>>> DevelopMentor
>>> http://staff.develop.com/ballen
>>>> the membership asp.net2.0I have many User attributes like telephone
>>>> number,
>>>> security ID, Country etc...
>>>> I must retrive these attributes after the user login.
>>>> How can I save do with the membership of asp.net2.0?
>
>
>


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