public sealed class SiteIdentityPermission : System.Security.CodeAccessPermission : IBuiltInPermission {
// Public Constructors
public SiteIdentityPermission(PermissionState state);
public SiteIdentityPermission(string site);
// Public Instance Properties
public string Site{set; get; }
// Public Instance Methods
public override IPermission Copy( );
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
public override void FromXml(System.Security.SecurityElement esd);
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
public override IPermission Intersect(System.Security.IPermission target);
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
public override bool IsSubsetOf(System.Security.IPermission target);
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
public override SecurityElement ToXml( );
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
public override IPermission Union(System.Security.IPermission target);
// overrides CodeAccessPermission
}
The SiteIdentityPermission class represents the
System.Security.Policy.Site evidence of an
assembly or application domain, allowing code to invoke imperative
security statements based on the web site from which code originated.
For example, code could ensure that only assemblies run from the
https://www.oreilly.com site have
access to protected functionality.
To create a SiteIdentityPermission object
representing a specific source web site, pass a
System.String containing the site address to the
SiteIdentityPermission constructor; the site can
include the "*" wildcard character.
To access or modify the web site represented by a
SiteIdentityPermission, use the
Site property.