I have this on my web.config file:
<authentication mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="login.aspx" defaultUrl="Venues.aspx" />
</authentication>
<authorization>
<deny users="?" />
<allow users="*" />
</authorization>
I only want to allow authenticated users to my pages. The problem is, the first time that I go to the login page, I don't have any images or styles on my page. I think this is because I denied access to the .jpeg
and .css
files.
I think I can solve this issue in IIS, but I'm just in Dev. I only have VS 2008 and no IIS.
Is it possible for me to allow access to the imgs
dir for the anonymous user in the web.config?
I think this is a known bug in Visual Studio - when you're not using IIS, visual studio mistakenly blocks the CSS file on the login page.
See here:
blog post from tomtech999
It should be OK when you run in IIS.
You could allow certain directories (directly under
<configuration>
):Also you would probably need to include WebResource.axd
Similarly, if you want Microsoft's ReportViewer control to work on your web page, you need to add this:
This was a problem for me while attempting to get the 2010 version of report viewer to work. (Fortunately, it only took 7 billion years to uncover the source of the problem.)