Response.Redirect Does Not Work For Multiple Values
Jan 6, 2011
I am trying to redirect to a page and send two values.
Now the second value is the value of a text box and If I type something one character or anything without space character then the redirect works but If I type two strings for second value or anything with a space then the redirected page hangs and shows a blank page. I am using-
Scenario: a user must fill in some data in mutiple controls (textbox, etc) and after that all these values must be passed to a next page. The number of controls is defined in a database. This can be different each time so I need to find a way to dynamically pass values through response.redirect("page.aspx?var1=value1&var2=value2......");
I've followed the instructions in the two articles above, plus more and I still cannot get response.redirect to work. I am able to see the url of the page I am trying to redirect to in fiddler but the browser does not navigate to the page. I am using Cassini as a web server, could that be the problem?
We have a web application which is changing to a new page using response.redirect("MainMenuPage.aspx"). It is running under framework 3.5.
The code has been working for years on 2.0 and 3.5 running on Windows2003. Now we migrated it to 2008R2 we have some problems.
The code is running ok on Windows7 Visual Studio 2010 in debug mode.
On the server there is no error logged.
Symptom is that when the user is redirected to the main menu page, the hour glass comes on the browser and nothing else happens for about 1 hour, then the browser returns a dns error.
As this does not occur in debug and and there is no error on the server, it is quite difficult to see what the problem is, but we are fairly sure it is coming from the response.redirect line.
We have an aplication which works fine withing ASP 2.0 .NET Framework 3.5. Its a response. redirect call from inside ajax update panel, and it can not be outside. After updating to Framework 4.0 it no longer funchtions and returns "Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerParserErrorException: The message received from the server could not be parsed." without redirecting.
Server.trasfer gves the same error as well as and does not work
For some reason it seems as though variables that I declare in javascript sometimes persist themselves across applications even when I do a response.redirect. I thought that a response.redirect would clear them out.
I hope somebody can guide me to overcome below challenge.
My form has three dropdownlist controls and one listview. Everything works fine if I don't try to pass multiple querystrings to get different URL on the same page. But challenge comes when I try to pass multiple querystrings to show different URL's for SEO.
Following are the ID's:
1. DropDownList1= Country
2. DropDownList2= State
3. DropDownList3= City
4. Listview1= Resturants (I am not including Code .....yet)
With my code DropDownList1 holds the state and passes the value to URL OK .When I try to select different value in DropDownList2 or DropDownList3 are able to pass the vaule to URL but in the form they stay on the first item and doesn't change and so does Listview1.
I want to redirect to "~/City/Göteborg", but if I just write Response.Redirect("~/City/Göteborg"); I will end up with an ugly URL in the address-bar like this: http://www.mysite.com/City/G%c3%b6teborg..
So my question is how to redirect to obtain a clean url like http://www.mysite.com/City/Göteborg?
if ((Request.QueryString["UbytovaniePrispevokID"].ToString()) == "")[code]......
What i want to do is.. I have one main page with new posts Each subject of the new post is the link to Another page where is Specific post and coments and user can leave a coment.
What I want is when the Request.QueryString["UbytovaniePrispevokID"].ToString()) == "" or null I want to redirect to error page ...
Is it necessary to call Response.End() after Response.Redirect(url) Update for all the answers. Because some answers say that it's necessary and others say no, I have searched more and have found in msdn under remarks the following: Redirect calls End which raises a ThreadAbortException exception upon completion.
I have a static method that I use to control REST styled HTTP codes when my mvc application encounters an exception.
The method looks like:
[Code]....
This is static becuase then I can call it within an action or inside a filter. The problem I am having is that when I call RaiseException inside a filter, it stills goes into the requested action. Response.End() doesn't seem to have any effect. Any clues on how I can get Response.End() to work when called?
I am working on a website that I inherited (ASP.NET and C#), and I noticed that in almost EVERY method in the code behind of the project pages (except some helper methods), the original author uses Response.Redirect() to redirect to a page (typically home.aspx, but not always).
What is the purpose of doing this? It seems unneeded to me - at least it doesn't appear to change anything the website is doing if I keep it in or remove it.
I have a flash image slider with a button below each image. When i press that button, the user is redirected to a new page where i add that image product to my cart. The problem is that after doing the adding, i want to redirect the user back to the initial page.
note that in Firefox is working fine but in IE or Chrome it is DOWNLOADING the swf...If i comment Response.Redict(...) the user remains on this page so the click button is working well, only the redirect seems to be the problem.
Edit: The problem seems to be that Request.UrlReferrer keeps as link not the initial page containing the swf but the swf itself.
So, instead of doing redirect to:[URL] if does redirect to the swf contained on the Index.aspx page[URL]
Solved: with a session variable where i keep the initial page's url
I recently upgraded a web app to ASP.NET 4.0 , but I have to downgrade it back to 2.0, because the Response.Redirect from another web app, which is in ASP.NET 2.0, did not work.
I'm looking at creating a simple URL shortening service for our corporate intranet, and I'm curious if anyone knows if there's a maximum length for URLs returned by ASP.NET's Response.Redirect method?
I am working with ASP.net MVC 2 framework, for multiple sites. We have a base site and then sub sites that inherit from a "Core" site that contains 90% of the functionality that the sub sites will use.
In one of the controllers, I am saving some data, adding a UI message to the tempData and then using Response.Redirect.
The redirect works, but the tempdata is empty after the redirect.
I have tried returning "RedirectToAction" and "RedirectToRoute" with the same routing location and while it populates the TempData, the redirect doesn't happen lol..
So I guess in short, is there a way to get tempdata working when using a standard Response.Redirect?
Is it possible to pass on variables in response.redirect in a query string kind of way (without using form and submit).
If yes, what is the format?
I want to pass some variable (from a text box) from a classic asp page to .aspx page and this is what I am trying to do (I could not use session variables since classic asp and .NET asp share different sessions)-
I've just finished reading URL vs. URI vs. URN, in More Concise Terms, and it's really helped understand the distinction between the three terms. Since then I've skimmed the RFC2141 and RFC2616 specs and Microsoft's Response.Redirect Method documentation in an effort to answer the following question confidently.
Given this line of code:
Response.Redirect("~/Foo.aspx");
And this resulting HTTP response (trimmed for context):