Re: ASP.Net [2.0] - SessionID
- From: "Rob Meade" <ku.shn.tsews.thbu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 15:51:29 +0100
"Ray Booysen" wrote ...
Calling someone's work a waste of time because he/she wanted to manage the
login details themselves isn't the way to handle that sort of question.
Thank you.
For what's it worth - I've not read "the" documentation for .net 2.0,
neither did I for 1.1 or 1.0 - instead I just refer to parts of it when I
get stuck, but more often than not find myself asking a question in a group
like this first because typically there's a really wide audience level for
these groups, and you'll often get more than one suggestion on how to
resolve the problem - I find that useful to see other ideas so that I can
either use one of them, or bits from each or whatever - it helps me learn.
Being new to .net 2.0 I would even have known about a login/profile
thingy-ma-jig in it anyway - so unless I stumbled over some review of it I'm
unlikely to have found it.
Since posting, I've found that it seems better to use a generated GUID than
the Session.SessionID - something that would have been helpful to have known
previously, but I found an article online that mentions that the
Session.SessionID wasn't unique - that was basically the answer to my
question.
On using pre-built functionality - if I always use other people work, code,
examples etc I'll never really learn how to do those bits of the code
myself, whilst I appreciate it can save time, this could be wasted in the
future if it all goes, tits up and I spend 3 weeks trying to figure out
whats happening. I dont suppose anyone has ever written anything that's one
hundred percent perfect, with no vulnerabilities etc.
Thanks to all for the replies, nice to see a conversation spin out of my
thread if little else :o)
Regards
Rob
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