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From: SitaramanM
Message 6 in Discussion

Hi   This is coz,  whatever action url you give,  ASP.Net  will rewrite the action url 
of the form to post it to itself when you load the page from the browser.  In your 
case what you can do is instead of using a Submit/ASP Button,  have a normal HTML 
Button Control and associate a JS function to the click event.  In the JS function, 
set the form method to post,  action to the url, you want to post to and submit.  The 
function will look like this   function submitPage() {    
document.forms(0).action="http://TheURLYouWantToRedirectTo.com";;    
document.forms(0).method="post";    document.forms(0).submit(); }   Create a Normal 
HTML button and associate the click event of the button to the method above.  Tht shld 
work!!!   hth   regards, sr

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