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RE: FN-FORUM: .NET Thread Abort
date posted 16th May 2006 20:27
Thanks for the suggestions, I did the following and it still threw the
exception!
How can you check for running processes?
Craig
Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
If IsPostBack then
Response.Redirect("somewhere.aspx", True)
Else
Do something else
End If
-----Original Message-----
Try a response.redirect("somepage.aspx", true)
The true tells it to terminate processing straight away.
You may also want to check that you've not got some other processes that
have kicked off by another event (page render type stuff) that are still
running.
-----Original Message-----
Hi,
Just a quick question that's puzzling me...
In an ASP.NET VB codebehind page if I use a construct in the page_load
sub
like:-
If isPostBack Then
Response.Redirect("somepage.aspx")
Else
Do some other stuff
End If
In some pages is does the redirect fine, in others it throws and
exception and complains about threads aborting.
Does anyone know how to make this work consistently?
TIA,
Craig
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