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Response.Redire ct in asp.net pages ?

WJ
1. I have a website called "myWeb" resides under E:\SOS\myWeb.Ne t" folder in
an IIS-6/Windows 2003 server. Its host-header is "myWeb.Net" .

2. Default page is "Index.aspx ".

3. In the same folder as above, there are two additional aspx pages called:
page2.aspx and page2.1.aspx.

4. The "Index.aspx " calls "Page2.aspx " with the command
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.aspx"); This always works.

5. "Page2.aspx " then calls "Page2.1.as px" as
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); This returns a blank
page instead of the intended "page2.1.as px" content.

6. I developed the "myWeb" site using VS.Net2k3 and .NFW 1.1. under Windows
XP/SP2. It runs perfectly in the XP developer PC. As soon as I deployed it
to the true IIS-6 box (W2k3), it broke as described above, no error
displayed. It just does not work when "page2.aspx calls page2.1.aspx", it is
weird that "Index.aspx " can display "page2.1.as px" via
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); It seems that the 2nd
level call breaks on the IIS-6 box, not XP.

The only different between XP and W2k3 boxes is that I donot store the
"myWeb.Net" under the legacy folder "c:\InetPub\www root" in Win2k3 server.

My ? is: Do I then have to sub-net "page2.1.as px" ? I always put all pages
under the same folder for ease of maintenance. I do this a lots with DW &
FP.

Thanks for your help,

John
Nov 18 '05 #1
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The only thing that I can suggest is to try a relative path to the files
on the W2K3 box, like:

Response.Redire ct("Page2.1.asp x");

You might also make sure the case of the files is correct. You seem to
be switching between 'page2.1.aspx' and 'Page2.1.aspx'. I don't know if
this matters in IIS 6.

Chad Evans

WJ wrote:
1. I have a website called "myWeb" resides under E:\SOS\myWeb.Ne t" folder in
an IIS-6/Windows 2003 server. Its host-header is "myWeb.Net" .

2. Default page is "Index.aspx ".

3. In the same folder as above, there are two additional aspx pages called:
page2.aspx and page2.1.aspx.

4. The "Index.aspx " calls "Page2.aspx " with the command
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.aspx"); This always works.

5. "Page2.aspx " then calls "Page2.1.as px" as
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); This returns a blank
page instead of the intended "page2.1.as px" content.

6. I developed the "myWeb" site using VS.Net2k3 and .NFW 1.1. under Windows
XP/SP2. It runs perfectly in the XP developer PC. As soon as I deployed it
to the true IIS-6 box (W2k3), it broke as described above, no error
displayed. It just does not work when "page2.aspx calls page2.1.aspx", it is
weird that "Index.aspx " can display "page2.1.as px" via
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); It seems that the 2nd
level call breaks on the IIS-6 box, not XP.

The only different between XP and W2k3 boxes is that I donot store the
"myWeb.Net" under the legacy folder "c:\InetPub\www root" in Win2k3 server.

My ? is: Do I then have to sub-net "page2.1.as px" ? I always put all pages
under the same folder for ease of maintenance. I do this a lots with DW &
FP.

Thanks for your help,

John

Nov 18 '05 #2
WJ
Thanks Chad,

I will try out the relative path. The case sensitivity is not applied in
IIS-6. It would be very crazy if it is.
John
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The only thing that I can suggest is to try a relative path to the files
on the W2K3 box, like:

Response.Redire ct("Page2.1.asp x");

You might also make sure the case of the files is correct. You seem to
be switching between 'page2.1.aspx' and 'Page2.1.aspx'. I don't know if
this matters in IIS 6.

Chad Evans

WJ wrote:
1. I have a website called "myWeb" resides under E:\SOS\myWeb.Ne t" folder in an IIS-6/Windows 2003 server. Its host-header is "myWeb.Net" .

2. Default page is "Index.aspx ".

3. In the same folder as above, there are two additional aspx pages called: page2.aspx and page2.1.aspx.

4. The "Index.aspx " calls "Page2.aspx " with the command
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.aspx"); This always works.

5. "Page2.aspx " then calls "Page2.1.as px" as
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); This returns a blank page instead of the intended "page2.1.as px" content.

6. I developed the "myWeb" site using VS.Net2k3 and .NFW 1.1. under Windows XP/SP2. It runs perfectly in the XP developer PC. As soon as I deployed it to the true IIS-6 box (W2k3), it broke as described above, no error
displayed. It just does not work when "page2.aspx calls page2.1.aspx", it is weird that "Index.aspx " can display "page2.1.as px" via
"Response.Redir ect("http://myWeb.Net/Page2.1.aspx"); It seems that the 2nd level call breaks on the IIS-6 box, not XP.

The only different between XP and W2k3 boxes is that I donot store the
"myWeb.Net" under the legacy folder "c:\InetPub\www root" in Win2k3 server.
My ? is: Do I then have to sub-net "page2.1.as px" ? I always put all pages under the same folder for ease of maintenance. I do this a lots with DW & FP.

Thanks for your help,

John

Nov 18 '05 #3

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