Authorization in Silverlight, part 2: manipulating the UI(www.silverlightshow.net)

submitted by KMillerrKMillerr(2072) 7 months, 8 days ago

In this part, we’re going to look at another type of authorization: authorizing access to certain UI elements IN a View (instead of the complete View), depending on the role of the logged in user, and deciding what to do when the user hasn’t got the correct role (eg: do you want to disable the element, or do you want to hide it completely?). We’re going to write a component to achieve this as easily as possible, so it can be reused in different applications.

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posted by dpetersondpeterson(4397) 7 months, 8 days ago 0

I like the cool way, and if I'm not mistaken this will work in WPF as well, correct?

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