Saturday, March 24, 2012

Strong name a ASPX web Page Question

Hello,
Can anyone tell me how to strong name a web page?
Thanks
GopalBuck, Rock, and Dirk are all traditionally considered strong names. ;-)
Seriously, though, a page cannot have a strong name. An assembly can.
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
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Microsoft MVP
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"Gopal Krish" <gsgk@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Can anyone tell me how to strong name a web page?
> Thanks
> Gopal
Thanks Kevin,
Then my question is how to strong name an assembly that contains aspx
web page(s). I understand the runtime creates a assembly of the aspx
pages just before executing it.
Can I strong name that somehow?
The reason I ask this is strong names are really valuable to protect
code from hacking attempt but I can't use SecurityAction.Demand in my
class libraries because I could not strong name my ASPX pages (They do
full stack walk).
I know I can use LinkDemand or Assert but I also know they are less
secure than Demand / full stack walk.
SO, is there any way to strong name a ASPX assembly?
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You can give a strong name to ANY .Net assembly. Here's how:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...ystrongname.asp
I'm not sure what you mean by "an assembly that contains aspx web page(s)."
Only classes are in an assembly. The Template files are not.
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
.Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
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solve puzzles for a living
"Gopal Krish" <gsgk@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Kevin,
> Then my question is how to strong name an assembly that contains aspx
> web page(s). I understand the runtime creates a assembly of the aspx
> pages just before executing it.
> Can I strong name that somehow?
> The reason I ask this is strong names are really valuable to protect
> code from hacking attempt but I can't use SecurityAction.Demand in my
> class libraries because I could not strong name my ASPX pages (They do
> full stack walk).
> I know I can use LinkDemand or Assert but I also know they are less
> secure than Demand / full stack walk.
> SO, is there any way to strong name a ASPX assembly?
>
>
>
> *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.examnotes.net ***
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Interesting question!
Do you want to strong name the temporary assemblies the runtime
creates when it parses and compiles ASPX pages?
I can't think of a way to do this.
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 17:40:06 -0800, Gopal Krish <gsgk@.yahoo.com>
wrote:

>Thanks Kevin,
>Then my question is how to strong name an assembly that contains aspx
>web page(s). I understand the runtime creates a assembly of the aspx
>pages just before executing it.
>Can I strong name that somehow?
>The reason I ask this is strong names are really valuable to protect
>code from hacking attempt but I can't use SecurityAction.Demand in my
>class libraries because I could not strong name my ASPX pages (They do
>full stack walk).
>I know I can use LinkDemand or Assert but I also know they are less
>secure than Demand / full stack walk.
>SO, is there any way to strong name a ASPX assembly?
>
>
>
>*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.examnotes.net ***
>Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!
I couldn't answer that question, Gopal.
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
.Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Neither a follower
nor a lender be.
"Gopal Krish" <gsgk@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uYvdhhtwEHA.2568@.TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Thanks Kevin,
> Then my question is how to strong name an assembly that contains aspx
> web page(s). I understand the runtime creates a assembly of the aspx
> pages just before executing it.
> Can I strong name that somehow?
> The reason I ask this is strong names are really valuable to protect
> code from hacking attempt but I can't use SecurityAction.Demand in my
> class libraries because I could not strong name my ASPX pages (They do
> full stack walk).
> I know I can use LinkDemand or Assert but I also know they are less
> secure than Demand / full stack walk.
> SO, is there any way to strong name a ASPX assembly?
>
>
>
> *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.examnotes.net ***
> Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it!

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