Removing single specific unowned event subscription on HttpApplication

aleti

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This is semi-related to a question I opened a while ago. The way the ASP.NET Forms Authentication module behaves is it registers a subscription to \[code\]app.AuthenticateRequest\[/code\] and \[code\]app.EndRequest\[/code\] The way forms auth hijacks EndRequest is very poor manners and was a poor design decision making extending Forms Auth excruciatingly complex. Currently I have a nasty implementation that interdicts the redirection to do what I want instead. I've never been pleased with this, random thought occured to me today reviewing this code is there a way I could just unhook \[code\]app.EndRequest += new EventHandler(this.OnLeave);\[/code\]I see that there are potentially relevant answers on How to remove all event handlers from a control but the implementations of these answers seem to vary wildly and appear that they might only be relevant to \[code\]Control\[/code\] inheritors. This most important part is to remove 1 specific event subscription, not blanket nuking. I suppose any solution that can get the subscriptions, nuke them all and then allow me to resubsubscribe for all others is just as valid.
 
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