Hello.
On my website I have two login action, the first is used then an user is pushing an button to login, which trigger an jQuery UI Dialog. The second is an normal view, which i use if an user isn't Authorized. But what i liked to do instead, is an user is not Authorized, it opens the Login jquery ui dialog instead of redirection to another view.
This is how i currently are opening the dialog,
$(".openLoginDialog").on("click", function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
$("<div></div>")
.addClass("dialog")
.attr("id", $(this).attr("data-dialog-id"))
.appendTo("body")
.dialog({
title: $(this).attr("data-dialog-title"),
create: function (event, ui) {},
close: function () { $(this).remove() },
open: function (event, ui) {},
modal: true,
position: ['center', 130],
minWidth: 510,
resizable: true,
zIndex: 20000
})
.load(this.href);
});
Because the content in the dialog is an partialView it's called like this:
<div class="items iconlogin highligth-br"><a class="openLoginDialog" data-dialog-id="LoginDialog" data-dialog-title="Login" href="@Url.Action("LogOn", "Authentication", new { returnUrl = Request.Url.ToString() })">Login</a></div>
Also to help me controlling the not Authorized, i have overriden this calls.
public override void OnAuthorization(AuthorizationContext filterContext)
{
filterContext.Result = new RedirectToRouteResult(new
RouteValueDictionary(new { controller = "Authentication", action = "AccessDenied" }));
}
I have not been able to find anybody who has done that. Please help.
Best regard Morten Starck