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From: KGK
Message 5 in Discussion

Hi!   Another, slightly more efficient way, will be to have the data written to the 
page as a hidden field, using the RegisterHiddenField method of the Page class. When 
the page is submitted, do a Server.Transfer and the form fields will be available to 
the next page.   HttpContext  maintains information at the webserver end, in its 
memory, and this can be avoided by writing it as a hidden field.   Cheers :) Gaurav

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