Hi,
I'm trying to implement a client-side ajax login on Asp.Net MVC. I used to have this set up just fine on WebForms, but now that I've moved to MVC it's giving me some troubles.
If you'd like a tutorial on Client-side Ajax Login for Asp.Net Webforms, it can be found here -- Easy, A++
Now... for some reason it's not working for Asp.Net MVC.
I used the exact same tutorial as for the Webforms, except when it executes the ssa.login()
(equivalently: Sys.Services.AuthenticationService.login()) it's not doing anything.
I have alerts in both the onLoginComplete() function and the onError() function. As well I have an alert before the ssa.login gets called and right after...
function loginHandler() {
var username = $("#login_UserName").val();
var password = $("#login_Password").val();
var isPersistent = $("#login_RememberMe").attr("checked");
var customInfo = null;
var redirectUrl = null;
// Log them in.
alert("try login");
ssa.login(username,
password,
isPersistent,
customInfo,
redirectUrl,
onLoginComplete,
onError);
alert("made it here");
}
The first alert fires but the second one doesn't which means the function is failing.
Here's the function I pulled from Asp.Net Ajax to show you:
function(c, b, a, h, f, d, e, g) {
this._invoke(this._get_path(), "Login", false, { userName: c, password: b, createPersistentCookie: a }, Function.createDelegate(this, this._onLoginComplete), Function.createDelegate(this, this._onLoginFailed), [c, b, a, h, f, d, e, g]);
}
Anyone have any idea of why it's failing?