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From: SivaDotNet
Message 4 in Discussion


Hi Saravana,
                        
ThankX for the Info Info. I am doing all these things 
in ASP.NEt and not in ASP.
  when I tried 
with Server.Transfer("Page2.aspx",True) in page1.aspx I am struck up with 1 
problem nd is giving the following error.

The View State is invalid for this page and might be corrupted. 
Description: 
An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web 
request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and 
where it originated in the code. 

Exception Details: 
System.Web.HttpException: The View State is invalid for this page and might 
be corrupted.

Source Error: 



  
  
    An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the 
      current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the 
      exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below. 
    
Stack Trace: 




  
  
    [HttpException (0x80004005): The View State is invalid for this page and might be 
corrupted.]
   System.Web.UI.Page.LoadPageStateFromPersistenceMedium()
   System.Web.UI.Page.LoadPageViewState()
   System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain()



Version Information: Microsoft .NET 
Framework Version:1.0.3705.0; ASP.NET Version:1.0.3705.0 
 

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From: Saravana 
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 8:28 
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Subject: Re: Request.form("ControlName") in 
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              From: Saravana 
            
              

                Hi,
                 
                Instead of using response.redirect method use 
                server.tranfser to go to the next page. Then you will be able to 
                access the form collection in the second page. 
                 
                
                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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