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Hi,

Between two aspx pages I want to post an ID. I have looked at several
exmples but have not been able to get a clear cut working solution. Can
anyone suggest a way to do this from the sending page to the receiving page?

Thanks for any help.

Stephen M
Sep 7 '06 #1
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A couple ways come to mind:

Session.Item("ID")=ID
ID=Session.Item("ID")

Response.Redirect("http://newpage.aspx?ID=" & ID)
ID=Request.QueryString("ID")

"Stephen M" <St******@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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Hi,

Between two aspx pages I want to post an ID. I have looked at several
exmples but have not been able to get a clear cut working solution. Can
anyone suggest a way to do this from the sending page to the receiving
page?

Thanks for any help.

Stephen M

Sep 7 '06 #2
Thus wrote Stephen,
Hi,

Between two aspx pages I want to post an ID. I have looked at several
exmples but have not been able to get a clear cut working solution.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this from the sending page to the
receiving page?
I don't quite get the requirement -- do you want to send a HTTP POST request
from a page explicitly (by setting a Postback URL to another ASP.NET page)
or implicitly (in your page's code file)?

--
Joerg Jooss
ne********@joergjooss.de
Sep 8 '06 #3
please read "post and redirect " thread it will give you idea.

"Joerg Jooss" wrote:
Thus wrote Stephen,
Hi,

Between two aspx pages I want to post an ID. I have looked at several
exmples but have not been able to get a clear cut working solution.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this from the sending page to the
receiving page?

I don't quite get the requirement -- do you want to send a HTTP POST request
from a page explicitly (by setting a Postback URL to another ASP.NET page)
or implicitly (in your page's code file)?

--
Joerg Jooss
ne********@joergjooss.de
Oct 6 '06 #4

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