C# - Rad Grid Not Binding With Response.redirect
Apr 22, 2010
I have a page grid.aspx which contains a rad grid, when a row is selected for update the user is redirected to another page where the he can update the row, after submitting the updates I want to redirect the user back to grid.aspx, but the grid displays that there are no records to display? When I navigate to another page and then go back to grid.aspx it works fine.
FYI: the update page doesn't use a data source, the item is retrieved and the form is filled manually. I used response.redirect("grid.aspx").
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