Problem in new way of doing??

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  1. #1

    Default Problem in new way of doing??

    Hi,
    As you all know that in classic ASP we when take the user inputs in a form
    then when user click submit the form the page moves to the page specified in
    action attribute of the form .
    Now in Asp.Net how can we do this as the form always posts back to itself .i
    want to move it to new page with all the values of the form which the user
    fills.How you people manage this problem?
    do i have to make a custom url and redirect it to next page but i think it
    is not practical way of doing.
    thanks in advance.
    shahzad.


    shahzad Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Problem in new way of doing??

    Hi

    You can use Server.Transfer() method to acheive this
    functionality.

    The Transfer() method, Terminates execution of the
    current page and begins execution of a new page using the
    specified URL path to the page. you can specify whether
    to clear the QueryString and Form collections.

    Example

    Server.Transfer("<<URL>>", true)


    HTH
    Ravikanth


    >-----Original Message-----
    >Hi,
    >As you all know that in classic ASP we when take the
    user inputs in a form
    >then when user click submit the form the page moves to
    the page specified in
    >action attribute of the form .
    >Now in Asp.Net how can we do this as the form always
    posts back to itself .i
    >want to move it to new page with all the values of the
    form which the user
    >fills.How you people manage this problem?
    >do i have to make a custom url and redirect it to next
    page but i think it
    >is not practical way of doing.
    >thanks in advance.
    > shahzad.
    >
    >
    >.
    >
    Ravikanth[MVP] Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Problem in new way of doing??

    You can use Server.Transfer to transfer control to the other Page. The
    original Page class will still be available to the second, as the
    HttpContext.Current.Handler.

    HTH,

    Kevin Spencer
    Microsoft FrontPage MVP
    Internet Developer
    [url]http://www.takempis.com[/url]
    Big things are made up of
    lots of Little things.

    "shahzad" <shah_100_pk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:ON7GkawODHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > Hi,
    > As you all know that in classic ASP we when take the user inputs in a form
    > then when user click submit the form the page moves to the page specified
    in
    > action attribute of the form .
    > Now in Asp.Net how can we do this as the form always posts back to itself
    ..i
    > want to move it to new page with all the values of the form which the user
    > fills.How you people manage this problem?
    > do i have to make a custom url and redirect it to next page but i think it
    > is not practical way of doing.
    > thanks in advance.
    > shahzad.
    >
    >

    Kevin Spencer Guest

  5. #4

    Default Re: Problem in new way of doing??

    If you do a server.transfer and the new page has an HTML tag you will end up
    with invalid HTML which 'could' cause a problem in browsers other than IE.
    The alternative of using response.transfer exposes querystring info to the
    user which is not desirable as they can easily tamper with it.

    Is the best method then to use a session variable? The classic ASP emthod of
    posting to another form seems far better.

    any thoughts on this welcome.

    "Kevin Spencer" <kevin@SPAMMERSSUCKtakempis.com> wrote in message
    news:eeFueVxODHA.1556@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > You can use Server.Transfer to transfer control to the other Page. The
    > original Page class will still be available to the second, as the
    > HttpContext.Current.Handler.
    >
    > HTH,
    >
    > Kevin Spencer
    > Microsoft FrontPage MVP
    > Internet Developer
    > [url]http://www.takempis.com[/url]
    > Big things are made up of
    > lots of Little things.
    >
    > "shahzad" <shah_100_pk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:ON7GkawODHA.2788@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > > Hi,
    > > As you all know that in classic ASP we when take the user inputs in a
    form
    > > then when user click submit the form the page moves to the page
    specified
    > in
    > > action attribute of the form .
    > > Now in Asp.Net how can we do this as the form always posts back to
    itself
    > .i
    > > want to move it to new page with all the values of the form which the
    user
    > > fills.How you people manage this problem?
    > > do i have to make a custom url and redirect it to next page but i think
    it
    > > is not practical way of doing.
    > > thanks in advance.
    > > shahzad.
    > >
    > >
    >
    >

    Tony Sedgwick Guest

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