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Dealing with an XSD Choice when XSD.exe doesn’t add XmlChoiceIdentifierAttribute
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On my current project we are dealing with some quite complex xsd schemas. Whilst working with one of these I was confused by what I was seeing in the generated code produced by xsd.exe; specifically where an xs:choice was involved. I was expecting to...
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Access to an ASP.NET website via multiple authentications
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Background Is it possible to secure a website using Windows Identity Foundation (WIF) without interfering with an existing authentication method? e.g. – Could a website secured using an ASP.NET membership provider, with all the code and configuration...
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