We have the following code in a webpart:
using (SPSite site 开发者_运维技巧= new SPSite("http://localhost/"))
{
using (SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb())
{
SPList list = web.SiteUserInfoList;
if (!list.Fields.ContainsField("Office"))
{
list.Fields.Add("Office", SPFieldType.Text, false);
list.Update();
}
}
}
in the 4th line where we add a item to the list we get this error: "Updates are currently disallowed on GET requests. To allow updates on a GET, set the 'AllowUnsafeUpdates' property on SPWeb".
Then we added this line before adding the item to the list:
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
Now we are getting this error: "You are currently signed in as: [domain]\username". Sign in as a different user.
The account that we are using have administrative access too. Any idea how we can get the following code executing:
web.AllowUnsafeUpdates = true;
list.Fields.Add("Office", SPFieldType.Text, false);
list.Update();
Got it working the following way:
SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(delegate()
{
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(web.Site.ID))
{
using (SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb())
{
SPList list = web.SiteUserInfoList;
if (!list.Fields.ContainsField("Office"))
{
list.Fields.Add("Office", SPFieldType.Text, false);
list.Update();
}
}
}
});
Needed to run the codes with Full Control rights :) But we shouldn't be writings all the cods this way.
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