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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="FormsAuthenticationEventArgs.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/*
* FormsAuthenticationEventArgs class
*
* Copyright (c) 1999 Microsoft Corporation
*/
namespace System.Web.Security {
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Security.Permissions;
/// <devdoc>
/// <SPAN>The
/// event argument passed to the FormsAuthentication_OnAuthenticate event.<SPAN> </SPAN>Contains a FormsIdentity object and the
/// IPrincipal object used for the context.</SPAN>
/// </devdoc>
public sealed class FormsAuthenticationEventArgs : EventArgs {
private IPrincipal _User;
private HttpContext _Context;
/// <devdoc>
/// <para><SPAN>The
/// IPrincipal object to be associated with the request.<SPAN>
/// </SPAN></SPAN></para>
/// </devdoc>
public IPrincipal User {
get { return _User;}
[SecurityPermission(SecurityAction.Demand, ControlPrincipal=true)]
set {
_User = value;
}
}
/// <devdoc>
/// This is the HttpContext intrinsic - most
/// notably provides access to Request, Response, and User objects.
/// </devdoc>
public HttpContext Context { get { return _Context;}}
/// <devdoc>
/// Constructor
/// </devdoc>
public FormsAuthenticationEventArgs(HttpContext context) {
_Context = context;
}
}
}
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