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From: Saravana
Message 4 in Discussion

Difference Between Server.Transfer and Response.Redirect.   When you call 
Server.Transfer, the state information for all the built-in objects will be included 
in the transfer. This means that any variables or objects that have been assigned a 
value in session or application scope will be maintained. In addition, all of the 
current contents for the request collections will be available to the .asp file 
receiving the transfer. However, the path parameter which you mention inside 
server.transfer must not contain an query string or ASP returns an error.   
Response.Redirect tells the browser to request a different page. Since a redirect 
forces a new page request, the browser has to make two round trips to the Web server, 
and the Web server has to handle an extra request.   Server.Transfer, which transfers 
execution to a different ASP page on the server. This avoids the extra round trip, 
resulting in better overall system performance, as well as a better user experience   
-Saravana www.ExtremeExperts.com  

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