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Delegate feed privileges to other users on MyGet
Jun 1129One of the first features we had envisioned for MyGet and which seemed increasingly popular was the ability to provide other users a means of managing packages on another user’s feed. As of today, we’re proud to announce the following new features: Delegating feed privileges to other users – This allows you to make another MyGet user “co-admin” or “contributor” to a feed. This eases management of a private feed as that work can be spread across multiple people. Making private feeds privat...
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Authenticate Orchard users with AppFabric Access Control Service
Feb 1114From the initial release of Orchard, the new .NET CMS, I have been wondering how difficult (or easy) it would be to integrate external (“federated”) authentication like Windows Azure AppFabric Access Control Service with it. After a few attempts, I managed to wrap-up a module for Orchard which does that: Authentication.Federated. After installing, configuring and enabling this module, Orchard’s logon page is replaced with any SAML 2.0 STS that you configure. To give you a quick idea of what ...
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ASP.NET MVC - MvcSiteMapProvider 2.0 is out!
Jun 1016Im very proud to announce the release of the ASP.NET MVC MvcSiteMapProvider 2.0! Im also proud that the name of this product now exceeds the average length of Microsoft product names. In this blog post, I will give you a feel of what you can (and can not) do with this ASP.NET-specific SiteMapProvider. As a warning: if youve used version 1 of this library, you will notice that I have not thought of backwards compatibility. A lot of principles have also changed. For good reasons though: this r...
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Easy And Safe Model Binding In ASP.NET MVC
Apr 1012A little over a year ago (wow, it seems like only yesterday), I made a post called Think Before You Bind. In this post, I presented to you exactly why you want to make sure that when you are doing automatic binding to models in ASP.NET MVC, you need to absolutely make sure that you are only binding to the properties that you expect. The reason for this, is that in ASP.NET MVC you really have no way of telling what was supposed to be posted to the server, and what wasn't, so someone could tampe...
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