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Response.Redirect not being called after sending an emailare: Me.WelcomeEmail() Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") The last line of code in Me.WelcomeEmail() is: Mail.SmtpMail.Send(mailmsg) When the Click event is triggered, all of the code in Me.WelcomeEmail() is successfully executed, and the email is successfully sent, but the Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") line is not executed, and a blank page is displayed with the URL of the page that this code is run from. However, if I use Server.Transfer instead as follows: Me.WelcomeEmail() Server.Transfer("mainmenu.aspx") Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") 'This line obviously won't get executed here because Server.Transfer is executed first The Server.Transfer line does get executed, and I see the page mainmenu.aspx. However, I do not want this because I want the displayed URL to match the displayed page, which is not true when using Server.Transfer. Why is Response.Redirect not working here, and what can I do to fix it? Thanks.
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"Nathan Sokalski" <njsokal***@hotmail.com> wrote in message Sounds like you have an incomplete path to the page.news:O0pDHsxlGHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > The last two lines of code in the Click event of a Button Control on my > page are: > > > Me.WelcomeEmail() > Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") > > > The last line of code in Me.WelcomeEmail() is: > > > Mail.SmtpMail.Send(mailmsg) > > > When the Click event is triggered, all of the code in Me.WelcomeEmail() is > successfully executed, and the email is successfully sent, but the > Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") line is not executed, and a blank page > is displayed with the URL of the page that this code is run from. However, > if I use Server.Transfer instead as follows: > > > Me.WelcomeEmail() > Server.Transfer("mainmenu.aspx") > Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") 'This line obviously won't get executed > here because Server.Transfer is executed first > > > The Server.Transfer line does get executed, and I see the page > mainmenu.aspx. However, I do not want this because I want the displayed > URL to match the displayed page, which is not true when using > Server.Transfer. Why is Response.Redirect not working here, and what can I > do to fix it? Thanks. > -- > Nathan Sokalski > njsokal***@hotmail.com > http://www.nathansokalski.com/ I doubt that is the problem, for several reasons.
1. mainmenu.aspx is in the same directory as the page that this code is in, so I shouldn't need anything other than the filename, right? 2. If that was the problem, wouldn't it give me an error saying it could not find mainmenu.aspx? 3. Why is Server.Transfer working when I do not pass it anything other than the filename? 4. I tried using the complete URL (http://www.mydomain.org/mainmenu.aspx), but it did not make any difference. However, I think that I did find the reason, but I think it will require a compromise. When I do a view source on the blank page that shows up when it should be redirected to mainmenu.aspx, I see two body tags and a set of tags that I think come from ASP.NET's SmartNav feature. One of the attributes in this tag is the URL that it should be redirected to. I think that the SmartNav feature is what is causing the problem, so I guess I'll have to do without it for now. Show quote "vMike" <MicZhaYel.GeoZr***@noYandZ.geZwaYrrenZ.com> wrote in message news:7dang.6107$Ud4.3253@bignews1.bellsouth.net... > > "Nathan Sokalski" <njsokal***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:O0pDHsxlGHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> The last two lines of code in the Click event of a Button Control on my >> page are: >> >> >> Me.WelcomeEmail() >> Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") >> >> >> The last line of code in Me.WelcomeEmail() is: >> >> >> Mail.SmtpMail.Send(mailmsg) >> >> >> When the Click event is triggered, all of the code in Me.WelcomeEmail() >> is successfully executed, and the email is successfully sent, but the >> Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") line is not executed, and a blank page >> is displayed with the URL of the page that this code is run from. >> However, if I use Server.Transfer instead as follows: >> >> >> Me.WelcomeEmail() >> Server.Transfer("mainmenu.aspx") >> Response.Redirect("mainmenu.aspx") 'This line obviously won't get >> executed here because Server.Transfer is executed first >> >> >> The Server.Transfer line does get executed, and I see the page >> mainmenu.aspx. However, I do not want this because I want the displayed >> URL to match the displayed page, which is not true when using >> Server.Transfer. Why is Response.Redirect not working here, and what can >> I do to fix it? Thanks. >> -- >> Nathan Sokalski >> njsokal***@hotmail.com >> http://www.nathansokalski.com/ > Sounds like you have an incomplete path to the page. > |
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