Hi,
I had the same problem and that is the way it work, it compute the code
until the end of the page.
I noticed that it actually creates a new thread for the redirection, while
the old one keeps executing until it eventually dies at the end of the page.
hope it did help,
mauro
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> Hello,
> Can someone give a detailed explanation of how
> response.redirect() works. I
> looked at the API and its not very detailed.
>
> The reason for this is that it seems that if I have html or java
> code AFTER a
> redirect on a JSP page, that code still gets executed. This is not the
> behavior i want. With a forward I know that all execution stops
> and a forward
> takes place. Is this not the case with a redirect??
>
> thanks in advance.
>
>
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