Hello,
I am in the process of updating our website at work from asp to asp.net, but one section (one asp page with 42 include files!) is too complex to change at the moment.
When you open this section, it asks for user and pass at the start of this section and then stores them as session variables, so that you don't have to log in again.
We want to add another password protected section, but we don't want users to have to log in two different areas. So I have written a log-in page in plain old asp (not asp.net because of communicating between asp cookie and asp.net cookie). But what happens is that that both pages write different cookies - instead of updating the same one. Any ideas?????
A computer always does what you tell it to, but rarely does what you want it to.....
I am in the process of updating our website at work from asp to asp.net, but one section (one asp page with 42 include files!) is too complex to change at the moment.
When you open this section, it asks for user and pass at the start of this section and then stores them as session variables, so that you don't have to log in again.
We want to add another password protected section, but we don't want users to have to log in two different areas. So I have written a log-in page in plain old asp (not asp.net because of communicating between asp cookie and asp.net cookie). But what happens is that that both pages write different cookies - instead of updating the same one. Any ideas?????
A computer always does what you tell it to, but rarely does what you want it to.....