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Maintain Query String after Forms Authentication cookie expires

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5 Jul 2011CPOL 6.1K  
I do it this way:0) Create a base page class, and store the current page's url (you can do this any number of ways, so I'll leave it to your imagination):public class MyBasepage : System.Web.UI.Page{ public string CurrentUrl { get; set; } }1) Store the page's Url to a...

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I've been paid as a programmer since 1982 with experience in Pascal, and C++ (both self-taught), and began writing Windows programs in 1991 using Visual C++ and MFC. In the 2nd half of 2007, I started writing C# Windows Forms and ASP.Net applications, and have since done WPF, Silverlight, WCF, web services, and Windows services.

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