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On the button click I am calling a javascript function in the JS function I redirect to an aspx page and in the aspx page I want to redirect to another page (This part is not working). response.redirect not re-directing, just posting back to current page. Any Idea why it is not working.

Here is my code :

Review.aspx:

<asp:Button ID="btnComplt" runat="server" Text="Complete" OnClientClick ="return compAsgn()" />

function compAsgn() {
       if (window.confirm("Submit all images and complete the assignment?"))
           window.location = "SendImages.aspx?insid=" + $("#IAssignmentId").val() + '&option=complete';
       else
           return false;

SendImages.aspx :

 protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            assignmentId = Convert.ToInt32(Request.QueryString["insid"]);
            string url = "Review.aspx?insid" + assignmentId.ToString() + "&viewOption=review";

            string qstrVal = string.Empty;
            qstrVal = Request.QueryString["option"].ToString().ToLower();
            if (qstrVal != null && qstrVal == "complete")
            {
                using (ServiceClient client = new Proxies.ServiceRef.ServiceClient())
                {
                    List<AssignmentInfo> ainfo = new List<AssignmentInfo>();
                    ainfo = client.GetAssignmentInfo(assignmentId);
                    if (ainfo.Count > 0)
                    {
                        if (ainfo[0].UploadedCount == 0)
                        {
// AfarSessionData class has a property called ProfileId, which is session variable.  
                            if (AfarSessionData.ProfileId == "000000")
                                url = "Admin.aspx";
                            else
                                url = "HomePage.aspx";
                        }


                    }
                }

            }


            Response.Redirect(url, false);
        }

Note : When I debug I do see the control hitting the SendImages page but I see response.redirect not re-directing, just posting back to current page.

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  • Use fiddler and see what the headers say. You should have a 302 http status. Oct 21, 2011 at 22:51
  • What's the value of url when it gets to that point in the code?
    – NotMe
    Oct 21, 2011 at 22:57
  • Admin.aspx is the value of URL
    – BumbleBee
    Oct 21, 2011 at 23:20

2 Answers 2

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As far as I can tell, you're not doing anything to end the request. I'm not an ASP.NET guy, but I thought you should either:

  • Make the second argument true to effectively "hard abort" the request with an exception
  • Make the second argument false, but then call CompleteRequest to stop the rest of the pipeline
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  • or third option, organize your code so the redirect is the last thing in the code path.
    – x0n
    Oct 21, 2011 at 23:11
  • @Jon thank you. could u pls tell me how to use the EndRequest.
    – BumbleBee
    Oct 21, 2011 at 23:27
  • @BumbleBee: My mistake, it's CompleteRequest rather than EndRequest. But just call Response.CompleteRequest. The thing is, although this may be the last bit of code handling Page_Load, there's still the page processing itself.
    – Jon Skeet
    Oct 22, 2011 at 7:12
  • @JonSkeet: Tried both CompletRequest and Request.End() but no success.
    – BumbleBee
    Oct 24, 2011 at 17:16
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Some additional info related to John Skeets answer:

//ends request, no exception, calls Response.End() internally
Response.Redirect (url, true);

or

try
{
    Response.Redirect (url, false);
}
catch(ThreadAbortException e)
{
    //do whatever you need to
}

Here is some info on the issue:

PRB: ThreadAbortException Occurs If You Use Response.End, Response.Redirect, or Server.Transfer

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  • I'm not sure you can catch a ThreadAbortException from the thread that's been aborted?
    – rossisdead
    Oct 22, 2011 at 23:15
  • 1
    See link, "You can use a try-catch statement to catch this exception." Oct 24, 2011 at 1:11

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