Starting a web site - PasswordRecovery: As the name implies, presents fields
PasswordRecovery: As the name implies, presents fields that allow a user to recover a forgotten password. LoginStatus: Displays a Login link to anonymous users, or a Logout link to authenticated users. LoginName: Displays nothing to an anonymous user; displays an authenticated user s login name. CreateUserWizard: Provides a fill-in-the-blanks form for creating a new user account. Use it in your Web sites to allow people to create their own accounts. ChangePassword: Provides a form that allows a user to change his or her password. You can use all of these controls anywhere in any .aspx page, any Master Page, as well as in the Content placeholder of a page that uses a master. The next few sections discuss these controls more fully. I ll start with the CreateUserWizard control. Allowing Users to Create an Account If your site will allow anyone to create an account, you need a page that allows users to enter the appropriate data. The CreateUserWizard control is just the ticket to do this because it displays on a Web page all the fields needed for a user to create an account. Figure 7-7: Login server controls in the Toolbox. Chapter 7: Working with ASP.NET Controls 131
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