Archive for January 27th, 2009
Response.Redirect() executes too soon on the Server.
I’ve seen this question a couple of times in various situations. The first involves Javascript and the second involves server side code. Both are caused by a misunderstanding of what this function does and how web pages work.
Let’s start with the easy one: server side code.
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