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I want to implement a custom-url like this.... where once the user type
http://localhost/website/username it would take the user to a customize page where only information pertaining to the user is shown. I have been able to figure out the url like this

 Public sUsername = ""

http://localhost/website/<%= sUsername %> But I am stuck on how I would apply this on the landing page? Is the landing page going to be Default.aspx?

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Until the user is registered, you can't do anything. Beyond this, you will most likely use either a login or cookies (cookies fail at some time).

If you are asking how to make a friendly URL, the answer is URL rewriting. Scott Guthrie wrote about it years ago (and the sample is in VB.NET).

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/tip-trick-url-rewriting-with-asp-net

Routing is also a possibility:http://www.asp.net/web-forms/overview/routing

NOTE: I have aimed at ASP.NET WebForms, but the same concepts can be applied to ASP.NET MVC

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  • what I meant is adding a variable to the default page like localhost/website/variable ...... the variable would be used as a parameter in opening the users custom page.....
    – adebayo
    Feb 26, 2015 at 17:49

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