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I want to do a Response.Redirect("MyPage.aspx") but have it open in a new browser window. I've done this before without using the JavaScript register script method. I just can't remember how?

21 Answers 21

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I just found the answer and it works :)

You need to add the following to your server side link/button:

OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';"

My entire button code looks something like:

<asp:LinkButton ID="myButton" runat="server" Text="Click Me!" 
                OnClick="myButton_Click" 
                OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';"/>

In the server side OnClick I do a Response.Redirect("MyPage.aspx"); and the page is opened in a new window.

The other part you need to add is to fix the form's target otherwise every link will open in a new window. To do so add the following in the header of your POPUP window.

<script type="text/javascript">
    function fixform() {
        if (opener.document.getElementById("aspnetForm").target != "_blank") return;
        opener.document.getElementById("aspnetForm").target = "";
        opener.document.getElementById("aspnetForm").action = opener.location.href;
    }
</script>

and

<body onload="fixform()">
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    Nope as this uses javascript to change the target of the form. Instead the page would submit as normal.
    – Toby Mills
    Sep 19, 2008 at 21:44
  • Plus you could have a security violation if you want to redirect to a page outside your virtual directory.
    – Drejc
    Sep 22, 2008 at 21:42
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    Somehow in my case its not working. I'm opening the same page in the new window and writing the response to that page. But when I keep fixform() method in the masterpage it throws error saying document is null. Not sure why it is throwing still trying to find a solution. Though I've come up with a temporary solution by using onClientClick="aspnetForm.target='';" property for other buttons on that page.
    – JPReddy
    Jun 25, 2010 at 10:42
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    I've just tried this and instead of OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';" I had to use OnClientClick="document.getElementById('Form').target ='_blank';" Nov 14, 2012 at 11:03
  • Yes, it did work for me but it is opening the page into new tab not in a new window. How can I open my page in a new window? Sep 3, 2014 at 6:48
63

You can use this as extension method

public static class ResponseHelper
{ 
    public static void Redirect(this HttpResponse response, string url, string target, string windowFeatures) 
    { 

        if ((String.IsNullOrEmpty(target) || target.Equals("_self", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) && String.IsNullOrEmpty(windowFeatures)) 
        { 
            response.Redirect(url); 
        } 
        else 
        { 
            Page page = (Page)HttpContext.Current.Handler; 

            if (page == null) 
            { 
                throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot redirect to new window outside Page context."); 
            } 
            url = page.ResolveClientUrl(url); 

            string script; 
            if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(windowFeatures)) 
            { 
                script = @"window.open(""{0}"", ""{1}"", ""{2}"");"; 
            } 
            else 
            { 
                script = @"window.open(""{0}"", ""{1}"");"; 
            }
            script = String.Format(script, url, target, windowFeatures); 
            ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(page, typeof(Page), "Redirect", script, true); 
        } 
    }
}

With this you get nice override on the actual Response object

Response.Redirect(redirectURL, "_blank", "menubar=0,scrollbars=1,width=780,height=900,top=10");
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    what i have to send for the first arrgument?
    – Raghuveera
    Oct 25, 2013 at 6:19
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    Excellent reusable solution! The only downside is the fact the new window is blocked by the popup blocker.
    – MeanGreen
    Jun 12, 2015 at 7:49
  • First argument is your current Response object. Mar 2, 2018 at 21:12
  • Thanks for feedback! Sep 19, 2019 at 15:03
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Contruct your url via click event handler:

string strUrl = "/some/url/path" + myvar;

Then:

ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(Page, Page.GetType(), "popup", "window.open('" + strUrl + "','_blank')", true);
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  • Popup blocker blocks the url any other wa around this ??
    – Rafay
    Nov 25, 2013 at 6:20
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    window.open in this example will always be treated as a'popup' since it is initiated by code and not a user action. if window.open is called when the user clicks on an element, that should sidestep the blocked popup action by the browser.
    – steve
    Nov 27, 2013 at 18:50
  • @steve, This an excellent and very simple solution. I used your approach to Response.Redirect to a popup.
    – Sunil
    Apr 30, 2014 at 20:29
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Because Response.Redirect is initiated on the server you can't do it using that.

If you can write directly to the Response stream you could try something like:

response.write("<script>");
response.write("window.open('page.html','_blank')");
response.write("</script>");
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    This work, but then the page where my button is get's changes, its like the CSS or DIVS are being affected.
    – Etienne
    Oct 21, 2009 at 9:02
  • the new window pops up every time when going back and forth.
    – devXen
    Jun 14, 2011 at 23:17
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The fixform trick is neat, but:

  1. You may not have access to the code of what loads in the new window.

  2. Even if you do, you are depending on the fact that it always loads, error free.

  3. And you are depending on the fact that the user won't click another button before the other page gets a chance to load and run fixform.

I would suggest doing this instead:

OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';setTimeout('fixform()', 500);"

And set up fixform on the same page, looking like this:

function fixform() {
   document.getElementById("aspnetForm").target = '';
}
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You can also use in code behind like this way

ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.Page.GetType(), "",
  "window.open('page.aspx','Graph','height=400,width=500');", true);
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    This works fine for me and is basically the short version of Abhishek Shrivastava's solution above. However, there are a couple of caveats to be aware of. First, this will trigger popup blockers. In particular, it will not work at all in Safari 5.0 if the popup blocker is enabled as Safari doesn't prompt you for blocked popups and doesn't allow you to make popup exceptions. Second, Chrome ignores the page argument to window.open. So even if you use window.open('page.aspx','_blank'); it still opens it in a new window with navigation bar disabled and nav buttons missing instead of a new tab. Jun 14, 2011 at 22:30
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This is not possible with Response.Redirect as it happens on the server side and cannot direct your browser to take that action. What would be left in the initial window? A blank page?

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popup method will give a secure question to visitor..

here is my simple solution: and working everyhere.

<script type="text/javascript">
    function targetMeBlank() {
        document.forms[0].target = "_blank";
    }
</script>

<asp:linkbutton  runat="server" ID="lnkbtn1" Text="target me to blank dude" OnClick="lnkbtn1_Click" OnClientClick="targetMeBlank();"/>
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  • I cant edit yout post as is not 6 characters at least, but it is not '("href")', It is '["href"]'
    – Nickso
    Mar 7, 2019 at 17:17
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<asp:Button ID="btnNewEntry" runat="Server" CssClass="button" Text="New Entry"

OnClick="btnNewEntry_Click" OnClientClick="aspnetForm.target ='_blank';"/>

protected void btnNewEntry_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    Response.Redirect("New.aspx");
}

Source: http://dotnetchris.wordpress.com/2008/11/04/c-aspnet-responseredirect-open-into-new-window/

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    its saying aspnetForm is undefined.
    – Naresh
    Jun 6, 2011 at 6:48
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If you can re-structure your code so that you do not need to postback, then you can use this code in the PreRender event of the button:

protected void MyButton_OnPreRender(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    string URL = "~/MyPage.aspx";
    URL = Page.ResolveClientUrl(URL);
    MyButton.OnClientClick = "window.open('" + URL + "'); return false;";
}
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You can also use the following code to open new page in new tab.

<asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Go" 
  OnClientClick="window.open('yourPage.aspx');return false;" 
  onclick="Button3_Click" />

And just call Response.Redirect("yourPage.aspx"); behind button event.

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  • This method triggers the both OnClientClick as well as onclick. Meant some page is opened in the new window as well as some action was done in the same page Feb 24, 2014 at 9:11
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I always use this code... Use this code

String clientScriptName = "ButtonClickScript";
Type clientScriptType = this.GetType ();

// Get a ClientScriptManager reference from the Page class.
ClientScriptManager clientScript = Page.ClientScript;

// Check to see if the client script is already registered.
if (!clientScript.IsClientScriptBlockRegistered (clientScriptType, clientScriptName))
    {
     StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder ();
     sb.Append ("<script type='text/javascript'>");
     sb.Append ("window.open(' " + url + "')"); //URL = where you want to redirect.
     sb.Append ("</script>");
     clientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock (clientScriptType, clientScriptName, sb.ToString ());
     }
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  • This code will never affect the CSS class so the parent window will not be affected at all!! Aug 26, 2010 at 18:19
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    Well, this certainly is a strong argument for MVC. Not to take anything away from your code. Far from it. It's things like this that typify webforms, blech. Dec 28, 2010 at 22:19
  • All of this code can be condensed to one line... see shalu's solution below. It's exactly the same effect, but without all the unneeded bloat. Jun 14, 2011 at 22:33
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Here's a jQuery version based on the answer by @takrl and @tom above. Note: no hardcoded formid (named aspnetForm above) and also does not use direct form.target references which Firefox may find problematic:

<asp:Button ID="btnSubmit" OnClientClick="openNewWin();"  Text="Submit" OnClick="btn_OnClick" runat="server"/>

Then in your js file referenced on the SAME page:

function openNewWin () {
    $('form').attr('target','_blank');
    setTimeout('resetFormTarget()', 500);
}

function resetFormTarget(){
    $('form').attr('target','');
}
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I used Hyperlink instead of LinkButton and it worked just fine, it has the Target property so it solved my problem. There was the solution with Response.Write but that was messing up my layout, and the one with ScriptManager, at every refresh or back was reopening the window. So this is how I solved it:

<asp:HyperLink CssClass="hlk11" ID="hlkLink" runat="server" Text='<%# Eval("LinkText") %>' Visible='<%# !(bool)Eval("IsDocument") %>' Target="_blank" NavigateUrl='<%# Eval("WebAddress") %>'></asp:HyperLink>
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You may want to use the Page.RegisterStartupScript to ensure that the javascript fires on page load.

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you can open new window from asp.net code behind using ajax like I did here http://alexandershapovalov.com/open-new-window-from-code-behind-in-aspnet-68/

protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    Calendar1.SelectionChanged += CalendarSelectionChanged;
}

private void CalendarSelectionChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    DateTime selectedDate = ((Calendar) sender).SelectedDate;
    string url = "HistoryRates.aspx?date="
+ HttpUtility.UrlEncode(selectedDate.ToShortDateString());
    ScriptManager.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this, GetType(),
"rates" + selectedDate, "openWindow('" + url + "');", true);
}
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None of the previous examples worked for me, so I decided to post my solution. In the button click events, here is the code behind.

Dim URL As String = "http://www.google/?Search=" + txtExample.Text.ToString
URL = Page.ResolveClientUrl(URL)
btnSearch.OnClientClick = "window.open('" + URL + "'); return false;"

I was having to modify someone else's response.redirect code to open in a new browser.

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I used this approach, it doesn't require you to do anything on the popup (which I didn't have access to because I was redirecting to a PDF file). It also uses classes.

$(function () {
    //--- setup click event for elements that use a response.redirect in code behind but should open in a new window
    $(".new-window").on("click", function () {

        //--- change the form's target
        $("#aspnetForm").prop("target", "_blank");

        //--- change the target back after the window has opened
        setTimeout(function () {
            $("#aspnetForm").prop("target", "");
        }, 1);
    });
});

To use, add the class "new-window" to any element. You do not need to add anything to the body tag. This function sets up the new window and fixes it in the same function.

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I did this by putting target="_blank" in the linkbutton

<asp:LinkButton ID="btn" runat="server" CausesValidation="false"  Text="Print" Visible="false" target="_blank"  />

then in the codebehind pageload just set the href attribute:

btn.Attributes("href") = String.Format(ResolveUrl("~/") + "test/TestForm.aspx?formId={0}", formId)
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HTML

<asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Button" onclick="Button1_Click" OnClientClick = "SetTarget();" />

Javascript:

function SetTarget() {
 document.forms[0].target = "_blank";}

AND codebehind:

Response.Redirect(URL); 
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This approach is simple and works fine:

string script = "window.open('" + yourUrl + "', '_blank');";
ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript(this, GetType(), "OpenNewWindow", script, true);