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Hi,

is it possible to know (by code, of course) the names of each page (type
ASPX) of my solution project ?

is there a collection for this ?

I need to implement a sistem of privileges to access each page, and controls
inside

I already know how to get IDs from all controls in a given page

thank you
Nov 19 '05 #1
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You have 2 solutions, since the page is just a class, you get get it's type
via GetType or typeof or you can use Request.Url.AbsolutePath to get the
actual path/file

Of course,if you are creating an authorization mechanism, why not look into
FormsAuthentication?
http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/110701-1.shtml

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Hi,

is it possible to know (by code, of course) the names of each page (type
ASPX) of my solution project ?

is there a collection for this ?

I need to implement a sistem of privileges to access each page, and
controls inside

I already know how to get IDs from all controls in a given page

thank you

Nov 19 '05 #2

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